| HOUSEWINE | Plonk featured by a restaurant, usually the cheapest on the list |
| HANDSONONESTIME | Workers featured by a magazine cover? |
| HOUSE | (Of wine) sold unnamed by a restaurant, at a lower price than wines on the wine list (5) |
| MENU | The list of dishes offered by a restaurant (4) |
| CAKEAGE | Neologism for a proverbial biscuit-taking fee levied by a restaurant on diners who bring their own birthday gateau or celebratory sponge (7) |
| COVERCHARGE | It's made by a restaurant chef originally at no more cost (5,6) |
| TRATTORIA | Pastry offered up, and doughnuts, by a restaurant |
| CAFETERIA | Fund-raiser in vehicle, one by a restaurant |
| SAW | Tool for cutting solid materials to prescribed lengths or shapes. Most take the form of a thin metal strip with teeth on one edge or a thin metal disk with teeth on the periphery. Usually the teeth ar |
| EFFICIENCY | A measure of a mechanical system's effectiveness, usually the ratio of the power delivered by a mechanical system to the power supplied to it (10) |
| ELMERFUDD | Merrie Melodies cartoon character first featured by name in the 1938 short A Feud There Was (5,4) |
| CATACOMBS | Underground places for Mexican food in the morning featured by broadcaster |
| TRIPLET | Musical figure featured by Mott the Hoople (7) |
| COUNTERTENOR | Vocal range featured by The King's Singers |
| VALEDICTORIAN | In the US and Canada, a person, usually the most outstanding graduate, who delivers a farewell speech at a graduation ceremony (13) |
| TREE | The fruit on the top of a ___ is usually the sweetest because it's first to get ripe (You just have to wait for it to fall) |
| LAMBETHWALK | Popular Cockney dance featured by Lupino Lane in the musical show Me and My Gal (7,4) |
| GISELLE | Ballet is featured by German glossy mag (7) |
| CHEESECAKE | Leicester say featured by soap? That's rich |
| GARNISHEE | I must pay creditor for another featured by tabloid over most of page |