| SEGNO | In music, a sign at the beginning or end of a section directed to be repeated |
| SEGNI | In music a sign at the beginning or end of a piece indicating repetition; Italian for "signs" (5) |
| DOUBLEFLAT | In music, a sign that lowers a note's pitch by two half steps (6,4) |
| ENDPAPER | A page at the beginning or end of a book, especially one fixed to the inside of the cover (8) |
| RUSHHOUR | A time at the beginning or end of a working day when movement of traffic/people is at its peak (4,4) |
| SIGNATURETUNE | Music played at the beginning or end of a TV or radio programme (9,4) |
| FLYLEAF | A blank page at the beginning or end of a book (7) |
| CREDITS | Name the list, appearing at the beginning or end of a film (7) |
| VIGNETTE | Small illustration at the beginning or end of a book (8) |
| TITLEMUSIC | Melody at the beginning or end of a film (5,5) |
| TAILPIECE | Decorative design at the foot of a page or end of a chapter; any one of Thomas Bewick's woodblock engravings; or, an ebony or rosewood strip anchoring a violin's strings (9) |
| DOUBLEBAR | Pair of close vertical lines indicating the end of a section of music (6,3) |
| BARBICAN | Fortified outwork of a castle, usually with a gateway; or, the name of a section of the old harbour |
| DELIMITER | Tag at the beginning or end of computer data |
| PLEASEDONOT | Start of a request on a sign at the zoo |
| ESS | The beginning or end of 'Spartacus' |
| WARDSISTER | A senior nurse in charge of a section of a hospital (4,6) |
| FINIAL | In architecture, a terminal ornament marking the apex, corner or "end" of a curtain rod, gable, spire etc, often in foliated fleur-de-lis form (6) |
| ENTRY | ___ only : sign at the beginning of a one-way street? (5) |
| SATB | Introductory sign at the beginning denotes voice types required in choral work |