| OFFICEHOURS | Terce and sext for example, or a longer stretch of the day |
| SEXT | The canonical hour between terce and nones |
| NUDES | Some sculptures and sexts |
| SPILL | Quantity of upset milk or oil, for example; or, a splinter of wood or twist of paper for transferring a flame to a candle or an open fire (5) |
| PACE | From "stretch of the leg", a word for a stride; the distance covered; rate of progression; a step of a stair; gait of a horse; or, a group of donkeys (4) |
| CAKE | Food baked in a tin, paper case, tray or bundt pan for afternoon tea or a celebration, for example; or, a block of soap (4) |
| SHY | A throw of a coconut, for example; or, a startled movement of a horse (3) |
| MODELLING | Hobby or pastime of making dioramas or miniature aeroplanes, boats, buildings or railways, for example; or, a branch of sculpture (9) |
| CROWD | A mass of spectators at a sports event or shoppers on a high street, for example; or, a social set (5) |
| TITLE | Appellation of a book or a knight, for example; or, a championship (5) |
| GAME | Recreational activity played around a baize-covered table, for example; or, a period of play forming a tennis set or match (4) |
| TRAINER | Person who coaches an athlete or a horse for example; or, a shoe for running and other sports (7) |
| BEAN | A haricot served in a cassoulet, for example; or, a jelly sweet or coffee seed resembling such a legume (4) |
| ANSWER | A solution to a crossword clue, dilemma or problem, for example; or, a response to a question (6) |
| SPOTTER | Person who makes a hobby of watching birds or trains, for example; or, a weightlifter's assistant (7) |
| EPIC | From the Greek meaning "word", a Homeric poem, for example; or, a set of events deemed comparable (4) |
| MEETING | An assembly or union of athletes, directors, hounds/hunters, minds, Quakers or shareholders, for example; or, a mathematical intersection (7) |
| NOOK | Cosy corner in a room for reading, for example; or, a secluded retreat (4) |
| TOXICASSET | Subprime mortgage, for example, or a reason for changing hands? |
| SIDELOBE | An ear, for example or a technical term for an antenna part |