| PAVILION | Building at a cricket ground for changing or refreshments; or, a tent resembling a cross between a marquee and a gazebo (8) |
| LORDS | A cricket ground for the aristocracy |
| TREMOR | Term for changing or shaking (6) |
| SEDIMENT | Grounds for changing men's diet (8) |
| FLAP | A motion or sound of a flag, sail or a bird's wing; a hinged leaf of a table; a pet door; a loose pendant part of an envelope or a tent, for example; a large broad mushroom; or, a fluster/tizz (4) |
| ELEVENSES | Mid-morning break for tea, coffee, biscuits or other light refreshments; or, a hobbit's third meal in the Middleearth tales by J. R. R. Tolkien (9) |
| CANVAS | A boat's sails; a boxing ring's floor; cloth for embroidery; an oil painting or its ground; or, a tent/group of tents, each made from the cotton- or hemp-based fabric of the same name (6) |
| BEVERAGE | Any brew, potable, refreshment or tipple other than water; or, a gift of drink-money, aka a pourboire (8) |
| PERORATE | Make a formal speech contributing to camper or a tent (8) |
| CATERING | To provide food or refreshments for small or large crowds (8) |
| LORDLINESS | Introduce poetry in cricket ground, for gravitas (10) |
| KIOSK | A small booth from which newspapers or refreshments are sold (5) |
| CATER | Provide food or refreshments (5) |
| SPOTOFTEA | 4 p.m. British refreshment ... or what can be found in 18-, 25-, 47- and 58-Across and 3-Down? |
| PHYSALIS | With a taste resembling a cross between a tomatillo and a gooseberry, a fruit which grows in a Chinese lantern-like case (8) |
| SHRUG | Garment resembling a cross between a cardigan and a bolero; or, a gesture of indifference (5) |
| SISKIN | With a distinctive forked tail, a garden bird resembling a cross between a greenfinch and a serin that is one of Britain's smallest finches (6) |
| OKAPI | Once known as an African unicorn, a herbivore resembling a cross between a giraffe and a zebra (5) |
| WYVERN | Meaning "viper", a two-legged heraldic beast resembling a cross between a dragon and a griffin (6) |
| NUTHATCH | Woodland and garden bird resembling a cross between a tree creeper and a woodpecker (8) |