| READING | Is putting one's foot down, having no time for studying (7) |
| HAIR | One's mane, mop or collective locks, pili or tresses said to be let down when one is putting one's feet up (4) |
| TREADING | Walking, finding little time for studying (8) |
| RESTINGONESCASE | Putting luggage down having no more legal points (7,4,4) |
| ALLOW | Let everybody down, having no limits |
| STRAPPEDFORCASH | Bound to be in favour of 24 down having no money (8,3,4) |
| SCOOTER | Transport that gets up speed by putting one's foot down (7) |
| STIRRUP | It purrs about one's putting one's foot in it (7) |
| IMPASSE | Demon with strength having no time for deadlock (7) |
| REGIMEN | Army group having no time for slimming course (7) |
| IPSWICH | Half of trip to change, having no time for English town (7) |
| RANCOUR | What judge did, having no time for resentment (7) |
| COURIER | Palace attendant having no time for messenger (7) |
| LEANING | Showing a bent for studying, avoiding one of the 3 Rs (7) |
| ULPANIM | Paul possibly recalled ministry and schools for studying Hebrew (7) |
| CASIMIR | Polish-born US biochemist (1884-1967) known for studying - and coining the term - vitamins (7) |
| FLOUNCE | Go with disdain, having no time for feral cat |
| SCROOGE | Turn up to stop despicable sort, having no time for miser |
| RESTING | Putting one's feet up between acting engagements |
| SKINNER | B F ?, US behavioural psychologist who devised a box for studying the learning capacity of animals (7) |