| ERASURE | Effect of applying rubber in time? Of course (7) |
| DOORMAN | He has his opening and closing times, of course (7) |
| ALADDIN | Clamour follows after dressing daughter in rubber in panto (7) |
| SPANDEX | What was invented in the late 1950s and used as a replacement for rubber in women's foundation garments? (7) |
| MASSEUR | Rubber in large clump on northbound French street (7) |
| IMPASTO | Mastered by Rembrandt, a technique of applying oil paints thickly with a brush or a palette knife to achieve a surface texture in relief on a canvas or panel (7) |
| IMPETUS | Act of applying force suddenly; force that moves something along (7) |
| TROICKI | Viktor ___, Serbian tennis player who won the deciding rubber in Serbia's Davis Cup final win against France in 2010 |
| PRANNOY | He won crucial fifth rubbers in the quarters and the semis of the Thomas Cup recently. (7) |
| BRAKING | The action of applying pressure to the brakes to slow down or stop. |
| PAGEANT | Dramatic performance making one gasp in time? The opposite! (7) |
| COUNTER | Going back in time? (7,9) |
| LATERON | Negative response, received after alert, reset in time? (5,2) |
| EXCITON | Electron bound to arouse notice in Times? Quite the reverse (7) |
| AGELINE | Wrinkle, in time? |
| ARTICLE | For example, an account in Times? |
| TRANSIT | Passage was published, second one to appear in Times? |
| ASCOT | Go to a small firm, on time, of course (5) |
| PVC | Polymer of vinyl chloride, used in many garden and household appliances, and instead of rubber in electric cables (1,1,1) |
| YEAH | When said three times, "Of course, obviously!" |