| HEAVYOBJECT | Weighty thing to be on the eve of a new job on yacht (5,6) |
| LOB | Word for a lump; a lout; a clumsy person; a weighty thing; a heavy fling, hurl, throw or toss; or, a high arcing bowl/shot of a cricket/tennis ball (3) |
| RELO | Possible consequence of a new job, briefly |
| TILLAGE | I'll get a new job on arable farm (7) |
| RETRAIN | Ready for a new job on public transport? (7) |
| BARBELLS | Fish biting line? They're weighty things to lift (8) |
| ENJOY | Take pleasure in starting each new job on yourself |
| INTERVIEWER | Questioner on the eve of a wintrier muddle (11) |
| VIGIL | Rite of staying awake for prayer on the eve of a religiousA festival (5) |
| VIGILS | Devotional watches, often on the eve of a festival or holy day (6) |
| DISCOVERED | Found discord on the eve of a disruption (10) |
| SYCOPHANTIC | Take silly pics on yacht to be ingratiating |
| KOLNIDRE | Jewish prayer recited at the opening of the service on the eve of Yom Kippur; Aramaic, 'all the vows' (3,5) |
| SHOE | Item of footwear traditionally placed outside to be filled with gifts on the eve of St Nicholas Day (4) |
| AGINCOURT | Henry V's "band of brothers" speech was made on the eve of which famous battle? (9) |
| PHONEYWAR | Blower turned awry on the eve of the Blitz (6,3) |
| ONEDAYMORE | "Les Miserables" song sung on the eve of the June Rebellion |
| WALPURGIS | And 23. The witches' sabbath held on the eve of May 1st (9,5) |
| NIGHT | The witches' sabbath held on the eve of May 1st (9,5) |
| FESTIVUS | It falls on the eve of Christmas Eve |