| TONG | Half of a crouton grasper in the salad bar |
| TOAST | A piece of spiced browned bread placed in alcohol; a favourite lady whose health is drunk to and name supposed to flavour the bumper, like the aforesaid crouton; or, a tribute marked by raising one's |
| LETTUCESITDOWN | At the end of the salad bar line, Ed says, "___ ..." |
| ENDIVERIGHTIN | At the end of the salad bar line, Ed says, "___ ..." |
| WHATSDISH | At the front of the salad bar line, Ed says, "___?" |
| RADISH | A soldier and a pretty girl you see at the salad bar (6) |
| SOUPCON | First course with a bit of crouton on --just a bit! (7) |
| SATYR | Word, perhaps from "wild animal" or "female grasper", for a drunken lustful nymph-chasing sylvan god, a lecherous man, an orangutan, a biblical goat-demon or a woodland butterfly with dancing flight ( |
| CABBAGE | Head for the salad bar |
| CELERIES | Stalks around the salad bar |
| CUCUMBERS | Veggies on the salad bar |
| LUNCH | Time to hit the salad bar |
| BEETS | They're often pickled at the salad bar |
| BEETBOXING | Then, by the salad bar, there was... |
| CATERESS | Provider of food made a hole in the salad (8) |
| CHINO | From "toasted", name of a type of bruschetta-, crispbread-, crouton- or golden-brown-coloured twilled cotton cloth used to make casual lightweight trousers (5) |
| TOMATO | In the salad and on the mat, too! (6) |
| ENDIVE | That's the finish and I've put it in the salad (6) |
| LADLE | In the salad left the spoon (5) |
| ROOMS | A miso crouton that's cooked - you can get lots here (7,5) |