| NECKCLOTH | Note wreckage of the clock in a cravat (9) |
| SPEEDO | The clock (in a car) (6) |
| AMPM | Around-the-clock, in a way |
| KNEEL | Run out the clock in a football game, maybe |
| EARNESTLY | A bird's home inside ahead of the clock, and with a straight face (9) |
| SHIPSBELL | Brass artifact recovered from the wreckage of HMS Erebus, the 1845 Franklin Expedition vessel found in the Arctic in 2014: 2 wds. |
| THETRUMAN | Jim Carrey played a man whose life was broadcast live around the clock in ___ Show (3,6) |
| TIMETRIAL | Race against the clock in examination, on occasion |
| TAKEAKNEE | Safely run down the clock, in football |
| TIMEPIECE | Put the watch on part of the clock perhaps |
| BEATSTIME | Gets ahead of the clock, as the conductor does (5,4) |
| CASSANDRA | Wreckage of car occupied by fool and scaremonger (9) |
| BOTANICAL | Albino cat's wreckage of plants (9) |
| ASCOTTIE | A little bounder in a cravat (5,3) |
| ASCOT | A Highlander in a cravat (5) |
| AVATAR | In a cravat a revolutionary Hindu incarnation (6) |
| BIGBEN | The clock in the tower of the Houses of Parliament, London (3,3) |
| OPAL | Material used in the faces of the clock above the information stand in Grand Central Terminal |
| ELIDE | Skip, as the "f" and "the" in "two of the clock" |
| NECK | Area of the body for a cravat, muffler or stock; or, one of the 28 mansions in Chinese astronomy (4) |