| HANDSTURN | They do, when you set the clock - a little job (5,4) |
| ALARMINGLY | "Set the clock," said Pacino ___ |
| PERIODS | Stops as they do when pregnant |
| RECUR | Happen again and again, when you set the dog on |
| ADJUST | ___ the clock : set the clock's time right ? (6) |
| VOCATION | Transformation of Nova Scotia - not a small job (8) |
| DANDELION | With yellow flowers or downy "clocks", a plant whose name derives from its jagged leaves reminiscent of the teeth of the "king of beasts" (9) |
| COCKATIEL | Clock a tie wrapped around bird (9) |
| SEEINGEYE | Type of dog you set after geese in wild (6,3) |
| PLAYCHESS | What to do when you see an English opening comes cheaply to the SS (4,5) |
| BEATALOSS | Don't know what to do when you are present at a losing game (2,2,1,4) |
| HAND | Bunch of bananas; a pointer on the face of an analogue clock; a round of applause; or, a bridge player and the set of cards they hold (4) |
| STROKE | A mark formed by the touch of a paintbrush/pen; a sound of a clock; a heartbeat; or, a swimming style (6) |
| ARRANGE | One has a right to show anger when you set it up like that (7) |
| STEADY | Be firm when you set out to meet a topless lady (6) |
| WRITE | Sounding perfect when you set it down (5) |
| TELLTALE | A sneak, snitch or squealer who reveals the misdeeds or secrets of others; an indicator, monitor or recording clock; a regional name for an avian tattler/yellowlegs; or, a dogvane, showing the directi |
| STRIKE | Clock a" or what a clock might do (6) |
| CONTESSA | Small early '60s rear- engined Hino saloon and coupe, the latter a rather cute little job at least as smart as anything European at that time (8) |
| ERRAND | Make a mistake with little job (6) |