| MORTIFIED | Humiliated for time I'd take to change (9) |
| IMMEDIATE | Time a dime takes to change is instant (9) |
| ONE | Answer to the joke "How many dull people does it take to change a lightbulb?" |
| DADA | Which European nihilistic art movement peaked from 1916 to 1922 and is characterised by the joke: "How many of these does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: fish"? (4) |
| WORK | How many workers does it take to change a lightbulb? (4,5,4,5,4) |
| LIGHT | How many workers does it take to change a lightbulb? (4,5,4,5,4) |
| MANYHANDSMAKE | How many workers does it take to change a lightbulb? (4,5,4,5,4) |
| EIGHTBULBJOKE | Gag about how many people it takes to change the devices of a whole chandelier, maybe? |
| PERDITION | There's one trip I'd take which leads to an utter loss of happiness (9) |
| PRESIDENT | For the present, I'd take on the role of leader |
| MIDWINTER | I'd take temperature in sea at Calais around solstice |
| TIMID | Almost time I'd say to be faint-hearted (5) |
| YEARNED | Longed for the time I'd meet Mr Kelly |
| FOURTHDIMENSION | Time I'd turf moonshine out (6,9) |
| ADDITIVE | Extra time I'd serve up in a disreputable bar (8) |
| MODIGLIANI | Short time I'd arranged with ailing artist (10) |
| NOONTIDE | ... now this time I'd cut Top of the Pops (8) |
| MODICUM | After short time, I'd come up with small quantity (7) |
| ERADICATED | Destroyed time - I'd acted strangely (10) |
| IDIOM | I'd take one instant to take up regional jargon |