| BEFOREIFORGET | "Oh, also let me quickly say . . ." |
| OUTWITHIT | Tell me quickly what's unfashionable and fashionable! |
| TELLASTORY | Also let try to present a narrative (4,1,5) |
| TOOTLE | Also let loose to play the flute |
| HAIRPIN | Move quickly, say, and hurry around bend |
| BIRDFLU | Time passed quickly, say, for viral disease |
| RUSHINGOUT | Publishing quickly, say |
| REELOFF | Quickly say: 'Dance cancelled' (4,3) |
| FLEE | Run away quickly say |
| RANIN | Got out of the rain quickly, say (2 wds.) |
| SPED | Drove very quickly, say |
| PEAKED | Reached the highest point and looked quickly, say |
| BTW | "Oh, also ...," in text messages |
| WORLDBEATERS | Having turned around quickly, say, men raising game to become supreme champions |
| KNIFE | What you quickly say is ink spilled on the notes (5) |
| TINSEL | Lent is perhaps silent, but also lets in a show of gaudiness (6) |
| BARDOLPH | In 1.2, at the tavern, Mistress Quickly says, "Yonder, he comes and that arrant, malmsey nose knave..." Who is the knave she is referring to? |
| SPRINGFIELD | A city in Ohio, also the surname of a female pop singer (11) |
| SADDLE | "Don't fence me in," begged Bing Crosby. "Just turn me loose; Let me straddle my old ...; Underneath |
| ALI | South Korean singer of "Let Me Say First" |