| OCTAVO | Size of paper Oscar carried to agrarian village occasionally, in the beginning (6) |
| JEROBOAM | What's Oscar carried back in preserve bottle? (8) |
| NOWAND | Occasionally in the present, as well as in the past (3,3,4) |
| QUARTO | Size of paper needed to hold two pints ___ nothing more (6) |
| FARMER | Person engaged in agrarian business (6) |
| ENROBE | Dress carried to the North East (6) |
| ENTREE | Dish, and how it's carried to diner, reportedly (6) |
| SHIELD | Broad plate carried to ward off spears (6) |
| RUSTIC | Agrarian |
| SCYTHE | Agrarian cutting tool |
| NOWANDTHEN | Occasionally in the present as well as some point in the past (3,3,4) |
| THEN | Occasionally in the present, as well as in the past (3,3,4) |
| DEMY | A recipient of a type of scholarship at Magdalen College, Oxford; or, prior to metrication, a size of paper, roughly approximating to A2 (4) |
| CORACLE | Hide boat, a calf occasionally in the middle (7) |
| LONGAGO | Irish ship visited Bangkok occasionally in the distant past |
| DEUSEXMACHINA | In ancient Greek drama, an actor, playing a god, carried to the stage by a mechanical contrivance to resolve the plot (4,2,7) |
| RODEO | In the West, was carried to the ring for a few bucks |
| ACADEMY | Get a size of paper on account of the college (7) |
| LEES | Dead yeast carried to the bottom of a vat of wine after fermentation and ageing (4) |
| TEAK | Furniture maker occasionally in the dark (4) |