| EIGHT | Start of prime time, generally |
| EPM | Start of prime time, usually |
| 8PM | Start of prime time, usually |
| ITEM | Upsetting part of Prime Time's bit of news (4) |
| TEN | Part of prime time |
| AGE | Senior lawyer on at the end of Prime Time (3) |
| EASTENDERS | Example of prime-time enter-tainment: these characters are densest (10) |
| DRAMA | An hour of prime-time TV, often |
| SAM | Donaldson of "Prime Time Live" |
| TENPM | End of prime time, in CST |
| ONAVERAGE | Old raven wasted time, generally (2,7) |
| LATETEENS | College enrollment time, generally |
| AVERAGE | Mean to affirm for a long time, generally (7) |
| RENEGE | Go back in time, generally reflecting (6) |
| EPIDERMIS | Sort of prime side of skin (9) |
| GRANDVIZIER | Title of prime minister of pre-republic Turkey (5,6) |
| CORNERSTONE | Type of crop, formerly one thing of prime importance (11) |
| SENSE | Hollow surprise, with new head of squad at end of Prime Suspect (5) |
| LUTON | Town in Bedfordshire near the former seat of prime minister John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute (5) |
| SITE | Position of society, bereft of prime members, heading for extinction (4) |