| Kind of bomb or table | 21 |
| Keeper or lock | 14 |
| Jig or mean follower | 20 |
| It's served in Attica | 25 |
| It's served at Sing Sing | 28 |
| It's on the game clock | 26 |
| It's often shown with hands | 31 |
| It's money, supposedly | 26 |
| It's money, it's said | 29 |
| It's free when it's unscheduled | 39 |
| It's done in the can | 24 |
| It may run out | 14 |
| It may fly by | 13 |
| It heals all wounds, in a saying | 32 |
| It can fly | 10 |
| It can be saved, spent or wasted | 32 |
| It can be high, full or free | 28 |
| It can be high or free | 22 |
| It can be called or killed | 26 |
| It can be bought without money | 30 |
| It "Stands Still" to Rush | 35 |
| In __ (eventually) | 18 |
| Iconic news magazine | 20 |
| Hour | 4 |
| Henry Luce started it | 21 |
| Hawking's "A Brief History of ___" | 48 |
| Hawking wrote a brief history of it | 35 |
| Green Day "I hope you had the ___ of your life" | 57 |
| Game-stopping word | 18 |
| Favorable opportunity | 21 |
| Famous Father | 13 |
| Factor in football | 18 |
| Factor in a hockey game | 23 |
| Entertainment giant __ Warner | 29 |
| Endless phenomenon | 18 |
| Duration measure | 16 |
| Do a track-meet job | 19 |
| Determine duration | 18 |
| Debut of March 3, 1923 | 22 |
| Daylight saving, e.g. | 21 |
| Daft Punk "One More ___" | 34 |
| D.S.T. or E.S.T. | 16 |
| Constant marcher | 16 |
| Clock's message | 19 |
| Clock readout | 13 |
| Clock information | 17 |
| Clock datum | 11 |
| Check with a stopwatch | 22 |
| Cell-phone display | 18 |
| Call to a basketball referee | 28 |
| Cable-box display | 17 |
| Bomb or clock | 13 |
| Assess, as a runner | 19 |
| All-wound healer? | 17 |
| Age; era | 8 |
| A year and a day, e.g. | 22 |
| A metronome keeps it | 20 |
| “A great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils”: Berlioz | 77 |
| A certain Father | 16 |
| 10:15, e.g. | 11 |
| "The Winter's Tale" chorus | 40 |
| "The great instructor," per Edmund Burke | 50 |
| "The discoverer of all things": Cervantes | 51 |
| "The devourer of all things," according to Ovid | 57 |
| "The ___ Traveler's Wife" | 39 |
| "The ___ Machine" (H.G. Wells book) | 45 |
| "The ___ Machine" | 27 |
| "The ___ is out of joint": Shak. | 42 |
| "That ___" Regina Spektor | 35 |
| "Procrastination is the thief of __": Young | 53 |
| "Person of the Year" magazine | 39 |
| "Newsweek" alternative | 32 |
| "Just in ___," 1956 song | 34 |
| "It's about ___" | 30 |
| "Dark Side of the Moon" track with all the clocks | 59 |
| "Dark Side of the Moon" classic | 41 |
| "Back to the Future" focus | 36 |
| "A ___ to live, and . . . " | 37 |
| "A ___ to every purpose . . . ": Eccles. 3:1 | 54 |
| "___, gentlemen" | 26 |
| "___ shall unfold what plaited cunning hides": Shak. | 62 |
| "___ on my hands" | 27 |
| "___ on My Hands," 1930 song | 38 |
| "___ Is on My Side" | 29 |
| "___ is but the stream I go a-fishing in" (Thoreau) | 61 |
| ''Newsweek'' rival | 34 |
| ___ clocks | 10 |
| ___ and again (often) | 21 |
| ___ and again | 13 |
| ___ 100 (annual list) | 21 |
| Malcolm McDowell film: 1979 | 27 |
| 1984 Cyndi Lauper #1 hit | 24 |
| Stress case's desire | 24 |
| Soul searcher's need | 24 |
| ___ half (payment) | 18 |
| Business remuneration, sometimes | 32 |
| Ontologists' concerns | 25 |
| ___ capsule (two, please) | 25 |
| Wolfe saga, with "Of" | 31 |
| Wolfe novel, with "Of" | 32 |