| REPRISE | Repetition of an earlier theme (7) |
| SET | Collection of items of the same kind; a clique; or, a fixed number of repetitions of an exercise (3) |
| ANTIQUE | An object made in the style of an earlier period (7) |
| BOOSTER | Dose of a vaccine that increases or renews the effect of an earlier one (7) |
| ARCHAIC | Characteristic of an earlier period (7) |
| REPRISES | Repeats an earlier theme of a musical composition (8) |
| EDITION | Version of an earlier printing |
| MIOCENE | Excited CEO opening underground facility of an earlier age |
| PRIORES | Those of an earlier time, ancients: atavi, progenitores, maiores |
| REPRISED | Repeated an earlier theme in music (8) |
| TREMOLO | In music, the rapid repetition of a single note produced by a back-and-forth movement of a bow (7) |
| PROTEIN | Secure case for mechanical repetition of dietary requirement (7) |
| CLATTER | Repetition of noisy sounds (7) |
| RECITAL | Repetition of words ruined article (7) |
| RHUBARB | 1969 short film written and directed by Eric Sykes whose dialogue consisted entirely of repetitions of the title |
| ENCORES | Demands, as by applause, for repetitions of a song, act, etc. (7) |
| STEAMAGE | From the start of early morning in part of the abbey, it reminds one of an earlier time when people put down tracks (5,3) |
| FOREBEAR | One of an earlier generation to steer clear of reportedly |
| TICKETHOLDERS | Hot party candidates to begin with, of an earlier vintage and school, are likely to take seats (6,7) |
| BOOSTERS | Doses of a vaccine that increase or renew the effect of an earlier one (8) |