| GOLDENHOUR | Term used by photographers for the period shortly before sunrise or after sunset (6,4) |
| TWILIGHT | Time of day before sunrise or after sunset, or the sky's illumination during such (8) |
| SAYCHEESE | Term used by photographer, for example, at Caerphilly, perhaps (3,6) |
| STRIP | Word before poker or after Sunset |
| SHARPSHOOTERS | Photographers for an electronics company's ads? |
| SHARPIESHOOTERS | Photographers for a marker company's ads? |
| FLASHBULBS | Showy daffodils and jonquils used by photographers to lighten up a dark scene (10) |
| DISCONTENT | Journalists' shorthand for the period from November 1978 to February 1979 in UK (6,2,10) |
| SASSENACHS | Term used by the Scots to describe the English |
| BROADSWORD | Term used by Norfolk people for 'weapon' (5-5) |
| PAPERTIGER | Term used by Mao Zedong to describe US imperialism (5,5) |
| MUSICDRAMA | Notes play in term used by Wagner to describe opera (5,5) |
| EXTREMISTS | Sexist term used by those going too far (10) |
| WATCHWORDS | Slogans or terms used by horologists? (10) |
| JAZZAGE | Term for the period in the U.S. between the end of World War I and the start of the Depression (4,3) |
| SEASCAPE | Painting of the ocean or shore such as Gericault's The Raft of the Medusa, Monet's Impression, Sunrise or Turner's The fighting Temeraire (8) |
| START | Old English "caper, fling, leap, plunge headlong", today a commencement or a sudden movement of surprise; dawn or sunrise; or, the beginning of a journey or a race, perhaps for a prize (5) |
| TERTIARY | Old term for the period of geological time that constituted the Paleogene and the Neogene periods of the Cenozoic Era (8) |
| OLSEN | Jimmy ___, reporter and photographer for the Daily Planet in the Superman comic book series (5) |
| FOCUS | It might be used by photographers to concentrate their attention (5) |