| MANDARINES | Fellow feeds a rook having got in for fruit (10) |
| MANIFESTED | Showed the fellow feeds it wrongly (10) |
| TANGERINE | Have a taste before ringing in for fruit (9) |
| ROSIE | It could be tea one's got in for literary drinking companion |
| INEVITABLE | Having got in, I've turned to get food - that's certain (10) |
| SHEETCAKES | Bakery-counter desserts that can feed a crowd |
| BETWEEN | Having got in where there's a gap (7) |
| LUNATIC | Maniac left in charge, upper-class Nationalist having got in (7) |
| PLINY | Roman who, having got in, went out to work at a trade! (5) |
| TRAINSET | Toy in inspection recalled, water having got in (5,3) |
| WICK | It feeds a flame in a candle (4) |
| MILK | A zookeeper feeds a baby elephant ___ from a baby bottle |
| LIAISED | I sailed off, having got in touch (7) |
| DOMINANCE | Maybe lancers will keep order, having got in control |
| SPRITZER | Having got in hotel, travellers knocked back drink |
| FINISH | Stop at home, having got in some Bass (6) |
| REVOLVINGDOOR | Having got in, this spinner could get you out straightaway |
| TRIBUTARY | A stream, river, or glacier that feeds a larger one (9) |
| ANIMAL | "He who feeds a hungry ___ feeds his own soul": Charlie Chaplin (6) |
| BOGOTA | Having got in stole capital |