| DEMENTIA | Dean takes time, in a way, to exhibit madness (8) |
| DEMEAN | When Dean takes me in, I know how to behave (6) |
| SIGHTING | Yearning to take time in observation (8) |
| PRESAGES | Urge to take time in making forecasts (8) |
| EATAMEAL | Use your break time, in a way |
| AMORTIZE | Spread out over time, in a way |
| MOISTURE | Wetness of our times, in a way (8) |
| UNCHASTE | New York organisation takes time in hunt for libertine |
| STEERAGE | Pilot takes time in the economy section |
| DRESSAGE | Clothes take time, in the event (8) |
| BASEMENT | Humble troops take time in cellar (8) |
| TAPESTRY | Get a pain in the neck in attempt to exhibit wall-hanging |
| BENCH | A bink, pew, scamble, settle or other long form; a rower's thwart in a boat; a judge's seat; a platform upon which to exhibit a dog at a show; or, a stout worktop, such as a potting table in a greenho |
| NECKWEAR | Carried on shoulders to exhibit dress at Ascot (8) |
| BEDIVERE | Knight to exhibit variety, shunning society (8) |
| SUSPENSE | South American writers start to exhibit tension (8) |
| CATEGORY | Tiger perhaps beginning to exhibit bloody class (8) |
| MULTITASK | I must talk in order to save time, in a way (9) |
| SHOWCASE | To exhibit or display (8) |
| INACTION | Fashionable suit one's still to exhibit |