| ONERATE | Having a fixed fee, as a calling plan |
| BULLET | What silver item did the Lone Ranger leave as a calling card? (6) |
| ALLYOUCANEAT | Of a buffet, at which customers pay a fixed fee and take as much food as they wish (3-3-3-3) |
| SCENE | Subdivision of an act of a play, typically having a fixed setting and a certain set of characters (5) |
| COVERCHARGE | Chef's first to fleece customers, having fixed fee (5,6) |
| SCRUB | Word for a hard scour of one's face or floor; a worn-out broom; exfoliant; a calling-off; a stunted tree, hence anything undersized; brushwood; or, a drudge, meanie or small person (5) |
| DEBENTURE | Long-term security issued by a company and, in the UK, secured against assets, having a fixed rate of interest (9) |
| AGIST | Feed for a fee, as cattle |
| CONSTANT | Having a fixed value |
| SURCHARGE | Extra fee, as for a special service |
| MINDSET | Is upset by SF film, having a fixed view (7) |
| WATERMEN | Chaps on Thames maybe having a fixed period in overcrowded city (8) |
| RESOLUTE | Determined or having a fixed purpose (8) |
| INARUT | Having a fixed routine (2,1,3) |
| FETTLE | Regulars offer total fee as condition is described as fine, generally |
| OBSESSED | Having a fixed idea (8) |
| ANYTIME | Like some calling plan minutes |
| WATS | ___ line (bulk-rate calling plan) |
| VOLTEFACE | Fixed fee to cover account after potential turnaround (5,4) |
| EASTOFEDEN | Fixed fees to end a novel (4,2,4) |