| SHOTS | Cannonballs; weights for putting; or, servings of espresso (5) |
| SHOT | Single photograph or serving of espresso; a weight for putting in athletics; or, a cannonball (4) |
| GLOBOSE | Shape of sea fishing cannonball weights (*beg solo) (7) |
| MESS | A course, dish, portion or serving of food; feed mixed for an animal; a company of people eating together; or, a jumble, medley, muddle or pickle (4) |
| GREEN | Grassy plot for bowls or putting, or found at the centre of a village (5) |
| LADLE | From "load", as in a ship's cargo, word for a large deep spoon for lifting or serving a load of soup or sauce (5) |
| BOARD | Flat surface on which to play games including chess and draughts, or, a similar wooden structure for slicing bread or serving cheese (5) |
| SPOON | Originally a chip of wood, later a utensil in various sizes for eating or serving boiled eggs, caviar, grapefruit, mustard, salt, soup, tea etc (5) |
| LATTE | General name for frothy steamed milk with a shot of espresso, matcha tea, turmeric or chaga mushroom infusion (5) |
| ASHET | (Scottish) Large meat-plate or serving dish (5) |
| TONES | Lifts weights for muscle definition |
| CREMA | Foam on top of espresso coffee (5) |
| SOAVE | Verona's drop of espresso average (5) |
| KILOS | British weights, for short |
| ICEUP | Get frosty bit of espresso in one mug (3,2) |
| JOLTS | Hits of espresso |
| ITALY | Birthplace of espresso |
| CAFFE | ? latte (kind of espresso) |
| BREADBASKETS | Bannetons, cobs, panniers or other woven hampers for holding loaves or serving rolls; bellies, paunches or pots resembling said punnets or receiving said crumb; or, granary nations or wheaten lands of |
| STASHING | Putting or storing in a secret place, as for safekeeping (8) |