| AFT | "Back on board, please, by early afternoon" (3) |
| ATONE | Make reparations by early afternoon (5) |
| OBLIGE | Please by bursting boil, for example (6) |
| SATISFY | Pleases by meeting all needs or expectations. (7) |
| ONE | Rob must leave Borneo somehow in the early afternoon (3) |
| TOO | Also the early afternoon is mentioned (3) |
| UNO | Early afternoon in Milan |
| TEA | Heads for the early afternoon refreshment |
| NAP | Early afternoon kindergarten break |
| UNA | Early afternoon ora |
| TWO | Early afternoon hour |
| DEE | Back on board? |
| ONEORTWO | Just a few, in the early afternoon? (3,2,3) |
| ATONETIME | Once, in the early afternoon perhaps, it came back to me (2,3,4) |
| SIESTA | Short early afternoon sleep on holiday (6) |
| PUSH | What sailors do when ashore, don't they too to get back on board! (4,3,4,3) |
| THEBOATOUT | What sailors do when ashore, don't they too to get back on board! (4,3,4,3) |
| BEEFTEA | Airline occasionally kept charge back on board for hot drink (4,3) |
| ONETEN | Time in the early afternoon |
| ARMPIT | Hollow sculpture, perhaps, encapsulating a reflection of the early afternoon? (6) |