| CIACIABATTA | Italian bread with a microphone baked inside? |
| CIABATTA | The Italian literally means "slipper." The English word refers to a flat Italian bread with a crust. First known usage has been traced back to 1985. |
| BRUSCHETTA | Toasted Italian bread with a savoury topping (10) |
| PODCASTER | Guy with a microphone and a lot of opinions, pejoratively |
| HEADSET | Pair of earphones, particularly with a microphone attached; or, a bike's system of bearings that connects the fork to the frame (7) |
| REBA | McEntire with a microphone |
| BEDBUG | Parasite with a microphone hidden in the mattress? (6) |
| MUTE | Zoom button with a microphone icon |
| EMCEE | Person with a microphone |
| ABRADE | Bush with a microphone |
| KARAOKE | Bar singing fun with a microphone |
| KAMIKAZE | Kay with a microphone accepted gazetteer during suicidal attack (8) |
| FOCACCIA | Italian bread with olive oil and herbs (8) |
| SANDWICH | Consisting of slices of bread with a filling, peer John Montagu's snack of choice whilst gaming; or, anything in a similar arrangement, such as a Victoria sponge or a layer cake (8) |
| PIZZAS | Flat Italian breads with various toppings (6) |
| GOBO | A screen shielding a lens from light; a device masking a microphone from extraneous noise; or, a Japanese culinary term for burdock root (4) |
| CROSTINI | Small pieces of toasted or fried bread with a savoury topping eaten as a starter or canape; Italian, ' little crusts' (8) |
| ADVERB | It tells how to break bread with a number inside (6) |
| LAPEL | Part of a suit for a corsage or a microphone |
| BAGUETTE | From "baton", "stick" or "wand", an elongated ficelle-like loaf of French bread with a crisp crust; or, something reminiscent of this in shape, such as a long rectangular gem or an astragal-like mould |