| TUTSI | African had time to replace suit (5) |
| EXTRA | An old flame had time to run away, initially, but had more to come (5) |
| ASCOT | A small firm had time to produce a necktie (5) |
| RIPEN | Rhode Island writer had time to mature (5) |
| LICIT | Left in charge, the writer had time to make it legal (5) |
| TALON | Time to replace head of hairdressing business, in part to make savage cuts (5) |
| THIEF | He takes time to replace front of arch (5) |
| TABLE | Time to replace conservative guy in board (5) |
| BATHE | If a graduate had time, he would take a dip (5) |
| SEPTA | Brown needs a little time to replace current divisions of the airways (5) |
| TIRED | Done in time to replace leader in broadcast |
| IFNOT | Provided a small number had time for different conditions (2,3) |
| VIRTUE | Man from ancient Rome, had time to turn, at the end, to show integrity (6) |
| TRIO | Musical group had time to move from back to front of street fighting (4) |
| DEPICT | During last month, Penny and I had time to paint (6) |
| PUNCTURED | Joke, terribly crude, had time to have gone flat (9) |
| DEHYDRATED | Indeed the monster had time to get dried out (10) |
| HEDERA | The boy had time to become a climber |
| SHORTHEAD | Frisky horse had time to win by such a margin |
| TASHKENT | Had time to go round outskirts of Swedish capital |