| TIMELIMIT | It's the occasion to restrict period allowed (4,5) |
| GROUNDSEL | Weed set to restrict periods of fighting |
| NONCE | Point on a single occasion but make sure it's THE occasion! |
| STEPPEDUP | ___ to the plate; rose to the occasion |
| CELEBRATE | Designed a bracelet, at the end, to mark the occasion (9) |
| OVERSLEEP | Fail to rise to the occasion when one should? |
| OVERDUE | Describing a library book kept longer than the period allowed (7) |
| STANDTALL | Burton Cummings rose to the occasion with this hit: 2 wds. |
| INJURYTIME | Extra period allowed in some ball games to compensate for stoppages when players are hurt (6,4) |
| WALPURGIS | May Day's eve, believed to be the occasion of a witches' sabbath in German folklore (9,5) |
| ACTINIDES | "Heavy metals" drama detailed with the occasion of Caesar's end (9) |
| OPPORTUNE | Pop or otherwise, music right for the occasion |
| IFYOULIKE | "Should the occasion call for it" |
| WRONGNOTE | Act quite inappropriately for the occasion (6,3,5,4) |
| STRIKETHE | Act quite inappropriately for the occasion (6,3,5,4) |
| USANCE | Customary period allowed for payment of a bill of exchange in foreign commerce (6) |
| DATESTAMP | Go out with '60s heart-throb Terence -- this will mark the occasion (4-5) |
| OBSERVING | Commemorating, ... the occasion |
| IFNEEDSBE | Should the occasions arise |
| TODIE | Not the occasion to be late for this movie... (2,4,2,3) |