| PEPPERGRINDER | *What a waiter might be holding when he says "Say when" |
| CATSPAW | Instrument the vet might be holding when carrying out an examination (7) |
| YORICKSSKULL | It is what Hamlet is holding when he says "I knew him, Horatio, a fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.": 2 wds. |
| MENU | Dessert ___ (what a waiter might hand you toward the end of a meal) |
| PITON | Reason waiter might be unhappy, spinning metal spike |
| OBEY | Do as Simon says, say |
| GREENROOM | Where all of the waiters might be actors? |
| WHEN | A waiter might ask you to say it |
| OARS | Things you might be holding while having a stroke |
| PANDACAR | Turns up, villain in Rush Press in London might be holding a criminal in the back (5,3) |
| ENTREE | Part of meal and how a waiter might bring it, it's said (6) |
| ALLDONE | How a waiter might ask whether you're finished: 2 wds. |
| ACROSSTHETABLE | How a waiter might take orders face-to-face? (6,3,5) |
| EXECS | Suits bridge player without clubs and spades might be holding |
| STALL | Hold up one that might be holding horse |
| ALT | ___-newsweekly (paper you might be holding) |
| SIRORACLE | In 1.1, Gratiano is speaking to Antonio and trying to bolster him with humour when he says, "Of wisdom, gravity, profound conceit, As who should say, 'I am ___ ___, And when I ope my lips let no dog b |
| CENSOR | Such crones are put out when he says what they should see (6) |
| OPHELIA | Who is Hamlet referring to when he says, "Get thee to a nunnery." |
| SKULL | What Hamlet holds in his hand when he says Alas poor Yorick! |