| CHICKFILA | Fast food chain, closed on Sundays, whose ads have often featured Holstein cows |
| HOLLAND | Where Holstein cows originated |
| JIF | Peanut butter brand whose ads have targeted choosy moms |
| METLIFE | Company whose ads have "Peanuts" characters |
| BANKS | Businesses that are often closed on Sundays |
| BANK | Establishment that's usually closed on Sundays |
| PEPSICOLA | Its ads have featured Britney Spears and Michael Jackson |
| BALEARM | It's open on casting but closed on reeling in (*a marble) (4,3) |
| OPEN | Word displayed on a traditional shop door sign with its antonym 'closed' on the flipside |
| AAMCO | Chain whose ads featured a car horn honking twice |
| BRADYBUNCH | TV family often featured standing on their iconic staircase |
| NOEL | Actor who often featured as a team captain on Never Mind The Buzzcocks, _ Fielding (4) |
| AESOP | Ancient Greek whose stories often featured animals with human traits (5) |
| BARTAB | It's often closed on Friday night |
| UGLY | "Yo mama's so ___, her face is closed on weekends" |
| CHESHIRECAT | Alice In Wonderland creature that prompted the remark, ' I have often seen a cat without a grin but never have I seen a grin without a cat.' (8,3) |
| PAVEMENT | "I have often walked down this street before; But the ... always stayed beneath my feet before," san |
| RYEMEN | Highlanders have often done so, even when sober! (6) |
| ODOURS | Unpleasant aromas that passengers have often reported in trains with retention tanks (6) |
| INOFFENSIVE | "A question I have often asked is, 'What would an ____ political cartoon look like?'" (Salman Rushdie) |