| CREDITED | Retired from full-time work, but retaining one's title on an honorary basis (8) |
| EMERITUS | Professor retired from full-time work but retaining their title on an honorary basis (8) |
| EMERITI | Retired professors, say, who retain their titles on an honorary basis |
| ESQUIRE | Male title on an envelope (7) |
| MRANDMRS | Titles on an envelope to a married couple, sometimes: 3 wds. |
| LEARNED | Found out many didn't work on an honorary basis (7) |
| LEAFLETS | Fliers like trees in winter (sunless, but retaining temperature) (8) |
| LIFEPEER | One's title won't be passed on (4,4) |
| BARONETS | Doesn't allow to include one's title (8) |
| HEADINGS | Dashing Earl's first to change more than one title |
| LASVEGAS | 2024 grand prix in which Max Verstappen won his fourth Formula One title (3,5) |
| FISH | Michael ___, BBC TV weatherman who retired from full-time forecasting in 2004 (4) |
| EVENING | ___ class, one held outside of normal hours for adults in regular, full-time work (7) |
| INTERNFAITH | Trust that a supervised job will lead to full-time work? |
| SHIFT | His full time work may be key (5) |
| ANIMISM | An island with 2,000 retaining one's belief system (7) |
| OPPOSITION | Labour, at this time: work on job (10) |
| NONSTOP | A day in Rome, expending energy and time, work without rest |
| EXCERPT | Part taken out of book, but retaining element of traditional education (7) |
| JEKYLL | One of two title characters in a book with one title character |