| SALVER | A serving silver tray (6) |
| EKENASIO | Long-serving Silver Ferns netball goal-shooter, Ameliaranne - (8) |
| DASHED | Made a run for it - Placed (food) into a serving container (6) |
| MAGNUM | A serving of ice cream and a lot of champagne (6) |
| DOLLOP | Give a serving of wrinkled old prune (6) |
| PLEASE | Satisfy, for example a serving soldier's contents (6) |
| TUREEN | In future, ensure a serving bowl for soup (6) |
| SALAMI | I slam a serving of cold meat (6) |
| RANKER | A serving soldier shows acrimony, we hear (6) |
| RADISH | Salad vegetable right with a serving of food (6) |
| DISHUP | Serve a serving of |
| QUAD | Meaning "four", a word used as a prefix in names of things including a courtyard, a 4 x 4 motorbike and a four-footed animal such as a horse; or, a serving of four shots of espresso (4) |
| PSST | Notice me polishing small silver tray for starters |
| SALVERS | Silver trays (7) |
| SHOT | A gun blast synonymous with conjecture, guesswork or speculation when figuratively undertaken in the dark; otherwise, a dram of spirits; a jab of a drug; or, a serving of espresso (4) |
| CLEMSON | When this university won the national football title in 2019, President Trump greeted the team at the White House with silver trays of Burger King, Wendy's, and Domino's food |
| BOWL | Grab a spoon: A dish for serving fresh berries that also holds a serving of strawberry ice cream |
| POUR | A serving from the teapot, a rapid deluge of rain, a big glug of olive oil or a cascade of champagne (4) |
| CHARGER | A warhorse; a serving-dish |
| LEFTOVER | Remaining on a serving tray |