| WINK | Rapid opening and closing of one eye |
| TIDDLYWINK | Drunken closing of one eye at counter |
| LAMP | Provides illumination at the opening and closing of Lady and the Tramp (4) |
| BEADLE | As church official, lead off in opening and closing of Bible |
| LINE | Living life in the fast lane at the opening and closing of bar (4) |
| HONOURS | Times of opening and closing in number and degree (7) |
| TOILETTE | Gent's tailor opening and closing bottle in the process of attending to one's appearance (8) |
| EMELI | and 25dn, Singer who performed in both the Opening and Closing ceremonies of the 2012 Olympics |
| DOORMAN | He has his opening and closing times, of course (7) |
| BLINKING | Opening and closing one's eyes (8) |
| TWINKLE | A blink of one eye; an instant; a quiver; a dance step; a flicker, glimmer or glitter of tremulous radiance; or, a sparkle of delight in one's eyes (7) |
| CONCIERGE | One entering contracted agreement, gate's opening and closing for doorkeeper (9) |
| SANDE | see 30ac, Singer who performed in both the Opening and Closing ceremonies of the 2012 Olympics |
| CROP | Short type of equestrian whip, sometimes with a hooked handle for opening and closing gates (4) |
| TICTAC | Brand of mints named after the distinctive sound made by opening and closing its container |
| DUCTTAPE | Recalls Pat Pipe opening and closing the binder everyone uses in a number of makeshift solutions (4,4) |
| DAISY | What flower's name is from "day's eye", opening and closing? (5) |
| SHE | Which song soundtracks the opening and closing scenes of Notting Hill? (3) |
| EMELISANDE | Singer who performed in both the Opening and Closing ceremonies of the 2012 Olympics |
| STADIUM | Place for Olympic opening and closing ceremonies |