| ATTENTIONSPAN | The length of time for which a person can concentrate (9,4) |
| LIFESPAN | The length of time for which a person, animal or thing exists (8) |
| MONTH | Period of time for which a season ticket can be purchased (5) |
| ONEOFF | The only job for which a person is absent |
| ENTERTAINABLE | Such a person can indeed be amused by a show (13) |
| PANICROOM | A secure space within a house, to which a person can flee if someone breaks in (5,4) |
| AGEOFCONSENT | Age at which a person can enter into a legally binding contract (3,2,7) |
| DELICT | Law: a wrong in which a person can claim damages from another (6) |
| DEEDPOLL | Legal means by which a person can change their name (4,4) |
| SPOUSE | One per customer, please: As long as monogamy is the law of the land, a person can have only one at a time |
| OVAL | Here, of course, a person can get a duck (4) |
| SHELF | ____ life, the length of time a product can be stored without deterioration occurring (5) |
| AGE | The length of time a person has lived (3) |
| SHELFLIFE | Length of time for storing a product before it deteriorates (5,4) |
| EVENTUALIS | Climate activists used this Greek legal word and concept to describe government's climate protection inertia: Where a person can foresee that their conduct is likely to cause the death of another, but |
| LITERATE | Such a person can read one in a letter that's been torn up (8) |
| BOLTHOLE | A place where a person can escape and hide (8) |
| ASLONGAS | For or during the length of time that (2,4,2) |
| BLOND | What you are if you've proven that a person can go platinum without being able to carry a tune |
| POND | Place where a person can reflect, in two ways |