| HISGRACE | Latter part of 14 is, perhaps, an archbishop (3,5) |
| CREDIT | Believe first half of 14 is mishandled |
| EVENTING | In latter part of day, end of first equestrian activity (8) |
| FORENOON | Latter part of the morning |
| INACTIVE | During latter part of play audience finally becomes still |
| EVENTIDE | Balanced diet set out for latter part of day |
| BROTHERS | Soup marks are dispersed at sea by fellow to part of 14 and 19 (8,9) |
| MISSOURI | US state, whose 14 is Jefferson City (8) |
| EVENINGS | Latter parts of days |
| THEODORE | The old bishop about to become an archbishop |
| FLY | Source of the title sound, perhaps; it may follow the latter part of any starred entry |
| REGENCY | The latter part of the reign of George III (7) |
| TEASER | The turbulent sea in the latter part of winter is the problem (6) |
| EVENING | Putting on an equal basis in the latter part of the day (7) |
| REDHEADS | Lenin and Stalin perhaps get part of 14 across ? tops! (8) |
| ILIAD | Part of 14 and of elevated newspapers (5) |
| LLOYDGEORGE | Who was prime minister of the UK for the latter part of World War I? (5,6) |
| BRUNCH | A late first meal of the day, eaten in the latter part of the morning (6) |
| RABBIAKIVA | Leading Jewish sage, a tanna, of the latter part of the first century CE (c.50135 CE) (5,5) |
| RAGGEDROBIN | A campion in bloom during the months when cuckoos call, hence the latter part of its Latin name floscuculi meaning "flower of the cuckoo" (6,5) |