| MESSOFPOTTAGE | Cock-up on the catering front? It cost an inheritance |
| THAMESSIDE | Time for cover up about a cock-up on the Embankment (6-4) |
| MEMBER | Does it cost an arm or a leg to be one? (6) |
| ARM | "It cost an ___ and a leg" |
| PLACESETTINGS | The catering arrangements for scene in various locations (5,8) |
| DINNERSERVICE | Of crockery for the Catering Corps? (6,7) |
| BLUNDERBUSSES | They used to shoot coaches reportedly after cock-up |
| PRIVATEINCOME | Earnings from an inheritance, eg (7,6) |
| DAYLIGHTROBBERY | Organising birthday, glory be - it costs an arm and a leg! |
| THEOREM | Soldiers that you captured missed at the front, it was proved |
| UTERUS | States true version up front: 'It was one's first abode' (6) |
| EVER | When an "N" is added to its front, it becomes its opposite |
| LECTURING | Working in the catering college presumably with the French saving the bacon around bone (9) |
| ROOSTER | Cock up so, the retro group for the cover (7) |
| AGUE | Archaic word for fever; with a v in front, it becomes a word meaning imprecise (4) |
| LEGACY | An inheritance from one of the members on account close by |
| TASTEBUD | It'll help you appreciate the catering supply at debuts (5,3) |
| NAAFI | What acronym is given to the catering organisation in the forces? (inits)(5) |
| UPTO | With back to front it sounds like a toss as to where you are so far (2,2) |
| SUCKERPUNCH | Cock-up! He's run out scoring zero - an unexpected blow (6,5) |