| ACQUIREDTASTE | Got time, having served teas, for such a thing as Marmite? (8,5) |
| SEAT | Resting-place served teas (4) |
| INREM | Of a judicial act, directed against a thing. as property. rather than a person (2,3) |
| NOUMENON | The intellectual conception of a thing as it is in itself, not as it is known through perception |
| POURED | After start of printing, our editor's served tea? |
| TITTLETATTLED | Served tea? |
| TRUSTY | Having served for a long time and been seen as reliable or faithful (6) |
| DONEFOR | Having served as a cleaner, finished (4,3) |
| FETE | A selection of cafe teas for a charity function (4) |
| PASTE | Dough for a piecrust, floury glue for paper, gem/diamond strass, malleable marzipan, melt-in-the-mouth fondant, pate tendre for pottery, salmon spread for a sandwich or thick Marmite with malt, all fr |
| STALAGMITE | Pillar of the underground in prison having served time (10) |
| TRATTORIA | Restaurant having served pastry up, what does Vic have for afters? |
| BEDIMS | Me accept bids? He takes a dim view of such a thing |
| TASTE | Time taken in blending teas for flavour (5) |
| POT | A handmade piece of earthenware; or, a vessel such as a casserole, cauldron, crucible or marmite that, according to an old proverb, never boils if watched (3) |
| CREWED | Here Alexandra plays dead, having served on board (6) |
| SLOPED | Was inclined, having served clumsily, to withdraw quietly |
| GOLDENARCHES | The symbol of America's preeminent fast food burger chain, having served billions and billions |
| EATS | Consumes "teas" for a change? |
| TRUFFLE | Fretful about such a thing being sought by pigs (7) |