| TOASTEROVEN | Appliance with a door and a crumb tray |
| CUPBOARD | A cabinet or small recess with a door and typically shelves, used for storage |
| OVEN | Appliance with a door |
| TOASTER | Appliance with a crumb tray |
| BAYTREE | Used in pairs to frame/flank a door and traditionally to ward off witches, a common name of the Laurus nobilis (3,4) |
| LOUVRE | Horizontal overlapping slat in a door and art gallery (6) |
| SEEOUT | Show the door, and a phonetic hint for the answers to the starred clues |
| OUTSIDECAT | Feline user of a pet door, and a feature of 18-, 23-, 38-, and 50-Across? |
| PIECE | A chessman; a coin; a collector's item; a composition; or, a crumb (5) |
| BIT | From Old English for "mouthful", a crumb, morsel or scrap; a bridle's snaffle or other metal mouthpiece; any small coin or piece; an awl for a brace or a drill; or, a brief space of time (3) |
| FEED | Fodder, forage or provender, such as a chicken's scratch, synonymous with a crumb, peanuts or a trifle (4) |
| IRON | Appliance with a water reservoir for bursts of steam, a soleplate and a thermostat (4) |
| ESTATECAR | Vehicle with five doors and a lot of space (6,3) |
| COUPE | Car with two doors and a fixed roof |
| TVSET | Appliance with a screen and a remote |
| AVON | Cosmetics company with a door-to-door sales force |
| SCRAP | Word for a small animal, when regarded with affection or sympathy; or, a crumb, morsel of leftover food, shred of paper or other fragment (5) |
| PARTICLE | Word for something as seemingly simple as a crumb or a speck of dust but also for a highly complex structure, such as an atom, proton, neutron or quark (8) |
| CAKE | Coffee __ (baked good with a crumb topping) |
| LIQUIDISER | Fruit- and vegetable-pureeing appliance with a glass goblet (10) |