| WEEKDAYS | On which many work, said to be frail, numb (8) |
| PLIABLE | Let out after one of our countrymen is found to be frail (7) |
| REINSTATED | Got back to work, said to be under control |
| SNIP | Tailor's work said to be a bargain (4) |
| ALTARPIECE | Religious work said to bring change and end of war |
| CIVILLAW | Basis on which many suits are pressed |
| MAINLINE | State holding nothing back for track on which many train |
| PROLIFIC | Describing e.g. artists who create many works (8) |
| DIESIRAE | Medieval Latin hymn referenced in many works of classical music |
| VUILLARD | Painter who lived with his mother, a dressmaker, until he was 60, hence themes of cloth/sewing in his many works including The Flowered Dress, The Seamstress, The Striped Blouse, The Thread and Walkin |
| ARBORETUMS | Plots of land on which many different trees or shrubs are grown |
| LIVERYMAN | Guild member's organ on which many play |
| TREE | On which many initial declarations of love have been made |
| TET | Holiday on which many kids wear new clothes |
| STAVES | Sticks on which many a noted score is based (6) |
| HONEYPOT | Place to which many are attracted |
| PLIOCENE | The last epoch of the Tertiary period, during which many modern mammals appeared (8) |
| MASSACRE | Attack in which many are killed (8) |
| NINETIES | Decade in which many Gen Zers were born |
| BASSCLEF | In which many a low song is sung (4,4) |