| SALAD | ___ days are a youthful time, perhaps when one was inexperienced or green |
| SCHOOLTERM | Summer, perhaps, when one was younger and in form |
| UNTRIED | Turned up with one who was inexperienced (7) |
| EMBER | ____ days are seasonal periods of religious fasting |
| THOSE | "___ days are over" |
| ATWILL | A time to meet Shakespeare perhaps when one chooses (2,4) |
| ISPY | Name for a variant of hideand- seek originally, so called from the cry when one was found; or, a later guessing game that inspired a series of spotter guidebooks (1-3) |
| PAGED | Sentence: a long time inside - that was called for when one was in office (5) |
| PERSONALSTEREO | No sleep or rest perhaps when one's plugged in? (8,6) |
| SALADDAYS | Youthful time to be on a diet (5,4) |
| CALLOW | Inexperienced or unsophisticated, as a youth perhaps |
| INCITES | It's nice, perhaps, when one gives encouragement (7) |
| GOINGIN | Entering, perhaps, when one is on in the gig (5,2) |
| ANORAKS | Jackets to soak with rain, perhaps, when one is out (7) |
| INFANCY | Imagine the time when one was in arms (7) |
| SAT | A short day when one was in session (3) |
| KNEWBETTER | Realised one shouldn't, when one was on friendlier terms with (4,6) |
| BESTOWED | Gave the creme de la creme when one was a borrower (8) |
| PRESSED | Forced into service when one was short of time |
| SCHOOLSONG | Notes from when one was a student (6,4) |