| PROLAPSE | In favour of the passing of time for the slip of an organ |
| RUNNER | Blade of an ice-skate; a ski; or, one of the slips of a sledge (6) |
| PHRASES | Contents of the slips of paper in the game Fishbowl |
| SECONDS | Base measures of time for the International System of Units |
| EARL | One with title - ahead of time for the most part (4) |
| MINUTES | Certain amount of time for the records (7) |
| HOURGLASS | Sort of figure that shows the passing of time |
| GEOFF | Chap to be acquitted with the passing of time |
| IMMORAL | Never to be forgotten with the passing of time? Wrong |
| SAYING | Maxim remaining with the passing of time |
| SMEUSE | A dialect word, combining the Old French for "secret hiding place" and "smoot", meaning a small hole, for a gap in a fence or hedge for the passing of a rabbit or a hare (6) |
| LAPSE | From "glide, stumble", a word for a slip of the memory; an error; a fall from grace/rectitude; or, passing of time (5) |
| HEIGHT | "Enthusiasm is the ____ of man; it is the passing of the human to the divine" (Ralph Waldo Emerson) |
| WILSON | American president at the passing of the Revenue Act in 1913 (6) |
| DEATH | The passing of some of the lowest grade athletes |
| TABLE | Time this list of 'times' for the schedule (5) |
| MISHMASH | In a slurred fashion, regret the passing of a cult US TV series and variety (8) |
| AWAKEN | Rouse leading American party for the passing of final legislation (6) |
| RUT | It marked the passing of the horse-drawn vehicle |
| GRIEVE | Mourn the passing of a Greek individual, the night before (6) |