| OLIGOCENE | Cooling liquid infused with Eastern energy from an ancient time (9) |
| MINCEMEAT | Sweet infused with eastern mace cracked baker's filling |
| HEPATIC | 4A pitch wrenched with energy from an organ (7) |
| CHI | Eastern energy |
| ONEBC | Example of an ancient time: wd. + acr. |
| AGEOLD | Belonging to an ancient time |
| TITLE | A carved label or tag in an ancient time, today the distinctive name of a book, painting, poem or rhyme (5) |
| JERUSALEM | Hymn beginning "And did those feet in ancient time" (9) |
| ANTIQUITY | Ancient time to leave in a tiny disturbance (9) |
| DECOUPAGE | Derived from an ancient Chinese practice, the art of glueing paper cutouts to wooden furniture to simulate paintings that was popular with the Venetians and later the Victorians (9) |
| HOIPOLLOI | First used by Dryden in 1668 and coming from an Ancient Greek phrase, what is slang for "the common horde"? (3,6) |
| LEGEND | An unverifiable story handed down from ancient time (6) |
| JURASSIC | From ancient time (like Spielberg's park) (8) |
| WILLIAM | English poet, painter, and printmaker whose poem And did those feet in ancient time became the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry (7,5) |
| BLAKE | English poet, painter, and printmaker whose poem And did those feet in ancient time became the hymn Jerusalem, with music written by Sir Hubert Parry (7,5) |
| CRETACEOUS | Toe accuser over ancient time period (10) |
| ERA | Cenozoic ___ (ancient time span known as the Age of Mammals) |
| MATURED | A piece of floor covering from an ancient city outside England, mellowed with age |
| URTI | A respiratory irregularity from an ancient city by half time |
| BABYLONIAN | Youngster left working with Scottish lad, one from an ancient city (10) |