| DEVONSHIRE | Devon's for rent as a type of tea with scones (10) |
| DARJEELING | Town in India associated with a type of tea (10) |
| PORTOBELLO | Variety of mushroom that can be stuffed and baked, served as a type of vegetarian "burger" or used t |
| INCOMPLETE | Pressure with rent as part of salary that's deficient (10) |
| HERBALPERT | Jewish trumpeter makes a type of tea fresh! (b. 1935) (4,6) |
| TRANSCRIBE | Rent as new, holding key as duplicate (10) |
| INTERWEAVE | Blend of tea with name review spelt wrongly |
| THOLE | One of a pair of pins in the gunwale of a boat acting as a type of fulcrum for an oar (5) |
| CONCESSION | Discounted rate from firm with scones in ground (10) |
| FRONTAL | - lobe; functioning as a type of anatomical control panel responsible for many of our important cognitive skills, one of the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex in the brain (7) |
| BELL | Stag's cry during a rut; part of a trumpet functioning as a type of speaker; or, Emily Bronte's pen name (4) |
| BUSTER | Cone-shaped "Elizabethan collar" worn by a pet as a type of medical device; or, a film with Phil Collins (6) |
| SKYROCKET | Popular cultivar of thin, upright Juniperus scopulorum, as well as a type of agapanthus (9) |
| CASHEW | Regarded as a type of nut, it is actually the seed of Anacardium occidentale , a tropical plant from Central America (6) |
| MELAMINE | Name lime, oddly, as a type of resin surface (8) |
| EUROSCEPTIC | Rambling Cicero set up as a type of politician |
| OVULATION | University student breaks into applause as a type of release |
| SIDECAR | Shaken cider as a type of cocktail (7) |
| LEADFREE | What church thief may obtain as a type of fuel (4-4) |
| TEXTILE | Written work is first the French provided as a type of material |