| NOTSHORT | Rich and tall. (Referring to late singer). (3,5,2,4) |
| OFCASH | Rich and tall. (Referring to late singer). (3,5,2,4) |
| RIP | Letters referring to late rent |
| CHINA | A period of this country's history from late fourth to late sixth centuries AD is referred to as the Northern and Southern Dynasties (5) |
| GREEDY | Very eager to have things grand and tall and thin |
| ARIES | Zodiac sign that runs from late March to late April |
| ERA | Disco ___ (late 60s to late 70s, in music) |
| POP | ___ art art movement that originated in the UK and US during the mid-to late 1950s which includes elements taken from mass culture |
| VENTOSE | 'Windy month' of the French Revolutionary calendar (1793-1805), originally running from late February to late March (7) |
| COMPAYSEGUNDO | Nameless firm arranged song due to late lamented musician (6,7) |
| ELIZABETHAN | Relating to late 16th century in England |
| ANTIGONE | Opposed to late play |
| THOMAS | Sandy ___, father to late Emmerdale villager Ashley (6) |
| AUTOPSY | Engineer, say, up to late examination (7) |
| RAIL | Lock up from early January to late April |
| WINO | Rise to late occasion (4) |
| CATSEYE | Middle-of-the-road guide to late-night events? (4-3) |
| ANTONYM | "Early," to "late," e. g. |
| NEOLITHIC | Belonging to late Stone Age (9) |
| DISOBEYING | Finally bowing to late princess's flouting (10) |