| CRAIGFLUKES | Witches, close to evening, ask Lucifer for a new spell |
| OVERSEAS | So serve a new spell abroad |
| NIGHTGOWN | Close to evening, donning tailored thing, have this? |
| RIKSDAG | * Ground is dark close to evening |
| WEREWOLF | Fair amount of dandelion, for example, beside Crocosmia Lucifer, for instance, raised by a beastly monster (8) |
| FALLENANGEL | The title character of FOX's devilish new series "Lucifer", for one: 2 wds. |
| SEPULCHRAL | New spell calls her up from the grave |
| RAPT | Bewitched, in part, using new spell (4) |
| OWNED | Do new spell when possessed (5) |
| PRENUP | Union agreement, oddly unnoticed, sparked new spell of prosperity |
| SECONDSHIFT | Afternoon-to-evening work period, typically ... and a hint to the word scrambled in each starred clue's answer |
| BARONAGE | Some peers gathered together in drinks counter on a good start to evening (8) |
| APRESSKI | Ask Piers round to evening entertainments (5-3) |
| GREENTEA | Golfers seen there, prior to evening meal, having a drink |
| ESPY | Catch sight of introductions to Evening Standard Press Day finally (4) |
| ONEDAYSTRIKE | It keeps men out from morning to evening! (3,3, 6) |
| GODETIA | Plant akin to evening primrose (7) |
| LATEN | Go from afternoon to evening, say |
| AFTERNOON | Time from midday to evening (9) |
| AFTERNOONS | The periods from noon to evening (10) |