| SEPARATETABLES | Play three times and four times, perhaps? |
| ANAGRAM | This paper's theme adapted for The Times, perhaps? |
| PUTPENTOPAPER | Start writing to suggest enclosure for Times perhaps? (3,3,2,5) |
| QUATER | Ter et ____ , lit. three and four times; ie over and over again |
| THRICE | Between two and four times |
| WEGNER | French manager of Arsenal who winning the Premier League three times and FA Cup seven times (6) |
| YADDA | When said three times, "and so on" |
| YADA | When said three times, "and so on" |
| BIRCHALL | Tasmanian great and four-times Hawthorn AFL premiership footballer now with Brisbane (8) |
| GLADSTONE | Arboriculturist, keen bibliophile, tree-feller and four-times prime minister whose name is given to a portmanteau-like case for travel (9) |
| TONYORLANDO | Lead singer of Dawn who topped the singles charts with Knock Three Times and Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree |
| DAWN | US pop group with hits Knock Three Times and Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree (4) |
| TATTER | Do a kind of crochet work three times and get a rag (6) |
| OSIERSI | Willows cut by me, freshly processed with iodine three times and potassium (6,1,6) |
| POCKET | Willows cut by me, freshly processed with iodine three times and potassium (6,1,6) |
| TORONTO | City where Taylor will play six shows from Nov. 14 to Nov. 23; she'll also play three shows in Indianapolis before that Nov. 1 to Nov. 3 (but Indianapolis is too long a word to fit in this crossword g |
| SENNA | Driver who won the Formula 1 championship three times, and was killed in a crash at the San Marino Grand Prix in 1994 (5) |
| MASHA | Sister in Chekhov's play Three Sisters |
| IRINA | Youngest sister in Anton Chekhov play Three Sisters |
| OLGA | Eldest sister in Chekhov's play Three Sisters |