| FORENOON | Latter part of the morning |
| BRUNCH | A late first meal of the day, eaten in the latter part of the morning (6) |
| REGENCY | The latter part of the reign of George III (7) |
| RABBIAKIVA | Leading Jewish sage, a tanna, of the latter part of the first century CE (c.50135 CE) (5,5) |
| CEDRIC | It was renamed the Datsun 2000 in the latter part of the Sixties (6) |
| ONAGER | Weapon from the latter part of the Iron Age |
| EVENING | The latter part of the day (7) |
| EVENTIDE | What may be evident to east in the latter part of the day? (8) |
| ICI | Imperial Chemical Industries - known by gardeners for its garden chemical products in the latter part of the last century (1,1,1) |
| NEOGENE | Latter part of the Tertiary period |
| EVE | Latter part of the day before? |
| EVADE | Dodge commercial in latter part of the day (5) |
| SUNSET | Latter part of the day (6) |
| POEM | Verse, Old English, during latter part of the day (4) |
| 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) |
| LLOYDGEORGE | Who was prime minister of the UK for the latter part of World War I? (5,6) |
| TEASER | The turbulent sea in the latter part of winter is the problem (6) |
| FLY | Source of the title sound, perhaps; it may follow the latter part of any starred entry |
| SOLESEARCHING | The latter part of "looking high and low"? |
| AUSTRALIA | Country whose climate attracted Barry Sheene to move there for the latter part of his life. (9) |