| LAWOFAVERAGES | Supposition that a possible event can be expected to occur with a frequency at or near its probability (3,2,8) |
| MARKETTOWN | A rural area's agricultural centre, distinguished by its regular fair for the exchange of local farm produce, on or near its cross or square (6-4) |
| DIARY | Her Majesty's attendance at events can be seen in the Royal ___ of Engagements |
| RAINSTORM | Bad weather expected to occur mostly in spring month, returning |
| CURACAO | Disorders occur with a double liqueur |
| ELEVENTH | Latest possible moment a decision or event can occur (hour) (8) |
| ARMCANDY | Attractive companion taken to impress at social event can start to dance when surrounded by soldiers (3,5) |
| INFRARED | With a frequency between the red end of the visible spectrum and microwaves (8) |
| NUCLEARREACTION | This event can produce a bomb or a power station (7,8) |
| BEDIVERE | Example of chivalry to occur with distinction, not involving Society |
| OFTEN | With a frequency of ten put together |
| MIDDLEC | Note with a frequency of 264 Hz (6,1) |
| ASNEEDED | Medicinal frequency, at times |
| PITCH | Frequency at court (5) |
| NEXTOFKIN | Your close contacts at the end of 5 down? That's fine by me getting to grips with frequency at home! (4,2,3) |
| NAMEOFTHEGAME | That's the way thing are or can be expected to be (4,2,3,4) |
| ANALYSTS | They can be expected to break down at their work (8) |
| SHELFLIFE | How long a book can be expected to last? (5,4) |
| SQUIB | A banger can be expected to go off (5) |
| FILM | Naturally exposure can be expected to be in camera (4) |