| PRESAGES | For a time, the papers carry warnings |
| NEWS | What the papers carry |
| TROUBLE | For a time, the foreign currency presents a problem (7) |
| STIFLE | Suppress for a time the files assembled about it (6) |
| THORN | For a time, the musical instrument is sharp (5) |
| TOBY | For a time, the boy plays with him (4) |
| TRAIL | Follow, for a time, the track (5) |
| PROSECUTED | For a time, the Utah editor is brought to court (10) |
| LISTEN | Eavesdrop for a time - the outside lines got crossed (6) |
| GRANTED | Admitted, for a time, the surrounding garden had run wild (7) |
| SIREDWARD | GWR'Castle'No. 7005, and for a time the preserved Class 50 No. 50007 (3,6) |
| ELGAR | GWR'Castle'No. 7005, and for a time the preserved Class 50 No. 50007 (5) |
| OMEGA | After a time the doctor writes back a letter (5) |
| SCHEDULED | Organised a time, the meeting |
| LATERAL | Sideways after a time the Parisian returned (7) |
| THUS | So after a time the husband discards his ring (4) |
| INITIAL | LNER... EMR... SWR? Dealt with one at a time, the answer is right in front of you (7) |
| TERSE | In short, after a time the seer proves to be wrong (5) |
| THREATS | Warnings that after a short time the earth's to explode (7) |
| POUSSIN | French classical artist who painted A Dance to the Music of Time, the Venetian-inspired The Nurture of Bacchus, the pastoral Et in Arcadia ego and The Four Seasons series (7) |