| RIDER | In addition to what has already been said by a cyclist, perhaps |
| ASSTATED | Is in accordance with what's been said by a small country close to Ireland (2,6) |
| BONUS | Something given in addition to what is strictly due (5) |
| WHEEL | Joyful shout of cyclist, perhaps, reaching left turn |
| MAMA | Word that might be said by a talking baby doll |
| UNSAY | Retract what has already been said (5) |
| DITTO | As has already been said finally to institute of technology (5) |
| CONVERSELY | In an opposite way to what has just been said (10) |
| EPILOGUE | A section at the end of a book or play that serves as a conclusion to what has happened (8) |
| INCREMENT | An addition to what one gets from certain men following a loss (9) |
| OTIC | Relating to what has a pavilion quickly set up (4) |
| EXTRA | Something special; an addition to what was expected (5) |
| LYCRA | Stretchy synthetic fabric used by cyclists, perhaps (5) |
| RIDERS | Additional clauses from cyclists, perhaps |
| IMNOTADOCTOR | With 40- and 48-Across, much-mocked ad phrase that could have been said by the answers to the four s |
| REFUSE | Don't accept what has already been rejected (6) |
| DEADRUBBER | Term used to describe a match in a series where the result has already been decided by earlier matches (4,6) |
| THERESAFLAG | Words said by a football announcer--or by you, perhaps, in a few minutes |
| STABLE | A barn whose figurative shutting after its horse has bolted alludes to the image of acting too late when the damage has already been done (6) |
| RETRIAL | A second or new hearing of a case that has already been adjudicated upon. (7) |