| FRAPPUCCINO | Crack in cap for cup can lead to cold coffee |
| DAVIS | A cup can be said to contain five |
| CASSEROLE | From the Greek for "cup" and the Latin for "ladle, pan", an originally French word for a stew; or, the oven-to-table lidded dish in which said pot-au-feu is cooked (9) |
| TASSE | French word for cup, usually referring to a coffee cup (5) |
| DECAF | Senseless, in one way, to drink cold coffee |
| BAGFUL | As much as a cup can hold (6) |
| CAPFUL | The amount a cup can hold |
| ATROPHY | Just one cup can cause physical deterioration (7) |
| CUPFUL | The amount a cup can hold |
| TAROT | Four cups can be seen on one |
| TABLEWARE | Board where it is reported cups can be found (9) |
| TROPHY | Work hard in attempt for cup |
| CHAUCER | Poet in Switzerland missing opening partner for Cup (7) |
| DOLCELATTE | Presidential candidate consuming cold coffee and cheese |
| LATTICE | One cold coffee is brought over, and a type of pastry |
| ICED | Like some cold coffee or tea |
| CLATTERED | Cold coffee, served with wine, caused a disturbance (9) |
| CHALICE | From Latin for "cup", a goblet, such as an idiomatic poisoned example; or, a flower in this shape (7) |
| SAUCER | Part of the service for cup holder (6) |
| TIES | Restrictions imposed for cup matches (4) |