| SATURDAYNIGHT | Most popular time for the movies, restaurants and clubs (8,5) |
| RATABLE | Like films, restaurants and bonds |
| HEYDAY | Most popular time for throwing dye into the dry grass (6) |
| PRIME | Nine is the most popular time for broadcasters (5) |
| HIGHSEASON | Most popular time for holidays (4,6) |
| SOHO | A district of London's West End in the City of Westminster, chiefly known for its restaurants and clubs (4) |
| CHATEAUBRIAND | Ate a cracking fish starter in restaurant, and to follow one beef dish |
| SOAPOPERA | Thus, a popular time for 'Emmerdale', for example (4,5) |
| LOWSEASON | Less popular time for holidays (3,6) |
| WEEKNIGHT | In discussion, unfit Crusader consigned to less popular time for rugby-watching (9) |
| CAFETERIA | Restaurant and clubs on celebratory occasion in tune |
| NOAH | Aussie actor famous for the movies The Year My Voice Broke and Shine (---- Taylor) |
| NOON | Popular time for lunch breaks |
| CARA | She sang tunes for the movies "Fame" and "Flashdance" |
| OSCAR | Award for the movies in the circles |
| MAINE | Setting for the movies "Carrie" and "Cujo" |
| GENE | _ Kelly, dancer and actor known for the films Singin' in the Rain and An American in Paris (4) |
| BEATTY | Producer noted for the films Bonnie and Clyde, Shampoo, Reds and Bugsy (6) |
| ROLLESTON | NZ actor known for the films Boy and The Dark Horse, James - (9) |
| ETES | Popular times for Tours tours |