| EMPLOYED | In work, ... full-time |
| DOGCATCHER | Works full-time, for a pound? (10) |
| DICTIONARY | Work full of meaning organised in City Road |
| SATIRE | Literary work full of sarcasm |
| PARTTIMER | Someone who does not work full hours (4-5) |
| EVENING | ___ class, one held outside of normal hours for adults in regular, full-time work (7) |
| JOBSHARE | Work undertaken by two people on a part-time basis instead of one full-time (3,5) |
| EMERITI | Those honourably discharged from full-time work |
| PROPOSITIONING | Work of a full-time contortionist? |
| TENUTO | Held to its full time, in music |
| SHIFT | His full time work may be key (5) |
| PAINFUL | Isn't comfortable staying in Spain full-time |
| FLOUT | Ignore Lou in full-time position (5) |
| FISH | Michael ___, BBC TV weatherman who retired from full-time forecasting in 2004 (4) |
| MOONLIGHTSONATA | Minor work for pianists with another full-time job? |
| PRORATA | In favour of rat getting a proportion of a full-time salary (3,4) |
| DEREK | and 20ac, Northern Irish harpist, pianist and oboist who became a full-time member of the Chieftains in 1975 |
| ALYSSA | ___ Nakken, first woman to be a full-time coach in Major League Baseball history |
| THEGAMESUP | Assessment of full-time heptathlete's excellent tips for Olympics in revolting place (3,4'1,2) |
| CREDITED | Retired from full-time work, but retaining one's title on an honorary basis (8) |