| CONTRALTO | Put a lot of corn in your tea - it's good for the voice (9) |
| CONTROL | Remote sort doing a lot of corn grinding (7) |
| CANOODLES | Put a lot in a tin for pets |
| ONEPLEASE | Response to "how many sugar cubes in your tea, marm?" |
| CHAFFINCH | Bits of corn in church for bird |
| RINGFORTS | On Sunday, sound the bell for tea, it's said, at prehistoric earthworks (4,5) |
| INELEGANT | Lacking finesse, fielder dismisses opener, and shortly before tea, it's reported (9) |
| SATISFYING | A job well done. A good nap. A splash of oatmilk in your tea. Such a ___ feeling. |
| THROTTLE | You get it in the neck if you put a lot of trust in this hotel (8) |
| GIVEITSOMEWELLY | Put a lot of effort into it and go with the pedal to the metal (4,2,4,5) |
| STRAIN | Put a lot of effort into a way to get wet weather (6) |
| TRYHARDS | Those who put a lot of effort into social climbing, in modern lingo |
| FORTUNETELLER | Palmist put a lot of money on the counter (7-6) |
| CARTOGRAPHER | He's put a lot of places on the map |
| SOUP | You might put a lot of stock in it |
| LOAD | Put a lot of things into a vehicle |
| ATM | You need to put a lot of money into it if you want it to be fully loaded |
| PAGER | Messenger put a lot of time into public relations (5) |
| PUCCINI | Being very composed he gets a cup and puts a lot of icing on it |
| GOOSE | "If it's good for the ____, it's good for the gander" |