| TOLL | Charge for road use you can tell From the ringing of a bell? (4) |
| ATOLL | Island has a charge for road use |
| TIME | What you can tell from a clock |
| CHERRYPICKING | "As you can tell from these few examples, Bings are better than maraschinos" |
| MOUSE | Get the Medical Officer to put it to use, you little pest! (5) |
| YOUSE | Solvers use you mostly in a wrong way (5) |
| DEMONS | They might use you for your body? |
| PEAL | A shortening of a word meaning "address, call upon" that describes the loud ringing of a bell or bells (4) |
| CURFEW | Word in the Middle Ages for the ringing of a bell as a signal to extinguish all hearth fires, later a regulation requiring people to remain indoors, often at night (6) |
| CHIME | The ringing of a bell - to mark the hour, maybe (5) |
| RING | Sound of a bell? Smile beginning to end (4) |
| FACE | Whenever anyone asked the clock what time it was, he answered, "You can tell by the look on my ___" |
| TALE | You can tell it's just a yarn (4) |
| SHUT | In London you can tell someone, "Oi, you, ____ your gob!" |
| DEATHKNELL | Late ringing of a bell? (5,5) |
| ONEAM | What the ringing of two bells might signal on a ship |
| QUADBIKE | A motorcycle with four large tyres for off-road use (4,4) |
| DELOVELY | "The night is young, the skies are clear, so if you want to go walking, dear, it's delightful, it's delicious, it's ___... You can tell at a glance what a swell night this is for romance...!" |
| WISHYOUWEREHERE | Pink Floyd song which starts: So you think you can tell, Heaven from hell? (4,3,4,4) |
| INONES | It is kudos for you if you can tell the horse "Macaroni" (1,7,2,4,3) |