| PROPRIETOR | Owner of a shop, etc (10) |
| CUSTOM | Regular trade or business with a shop etc. (6) |
| STOREKEEPER | Owner of a shop |
| BAKER | Owner of a shop called The Bun Also Rises, most likely |
| DEPARTMENT | Section of a shop or office, e.g. (10) |
| STOREFRONT | Side of a shop facing the street |
| CUTOUT | A dummy figure used as a silent companion or a fireside prop; a standee in a window of a shop; a peephole in a frock; a spy's secret go-between in a plot; or, any of Matisse's decoupage pieces forming |
| SHUTDOWN | The closing of a factory, shop, etc (8) |
| GROUNDRENT | Payment by the owner of a building to the owner of the land (6,4) |
| FLAGSHIP | Chief one of a related group (of products, shops etc) |
| SHOPKEEPER | Owner of a retail outlet (10) |
| WHARFINGER | Owner of a landing stage; Graf, her win (anag.) (10) |
| WINEGROWER | Owner of a vineyard (10) |
| SNACKBAR | A kind of buffet, burger van, cafe, counter, self-service, tuck shop etc, selling light bites/refreshments (5,3) |
| ONESTOP | (eg. of a shop) providing a variety of goods in a single location (3-4) |
| WILKINSHAW | Tom, owner of a car racing company that helped Kenny Roberts develop his first post yamaha machines. (10) |
| SERVICEROAD | Way of reaching shops, etc, beside a main thoroughfare |
| EURODISNEY | Owner of a Paris amusement park |
| LINTROLLER | Good accessory for the owner of a shedding dog |
| FRANCHISEE | Independent owner of a third-party retail outlet |