| LAZYSUSAN | Revolving tray or tabletop to help in the moving of food (4,5) |
| GODPARENT | Witness to a child's baptism who promises to help in the upbringing (9) |
| LIPREADER | One attuned to the moving components of oration? |
| NEFARIOUS | Moving of one near US base |
| BAKE | A batch or devil's dozen of 13 loaves or rolls cooked at one time, say; any one of the baps, cobs or pastries made; an all-in-one supper, roasted in a tray; or, a Scottish biscuit or floury bun (4) |
| HENRYFORD | Developer of the moving assembly line: 2 wds. |
| TIGHTROPE | To grip the moving circus equipment... (5-4) |
| ESCALATOR | Seat Carol has adapted to the moving staircase (9) |
| INKSTANDS | Trays or holders for writing implements (9) |
| LAZYSUSIE | A revolving tray with sections for various dishes (4,5) |
| TRANSPLANTATION | The moving of a seedling or tree |
| TRANSPORTATION | The moving of goods or people |
| TELEKINESIS | The moving of objects with mental power (11) |
| DEPLOYMENT | The moving of troops into position |
| CAKE | Food baked in a tin, paper case, tray or bundt pan for afternoon tea or a celebration, for example; or, a block of soap (4) |
| WORDPROCESSOR | Powder, or cross designed to help in the office (4,9) |
| ROTARY | Tray or dish is connected to one of the service clubs (6) |
| INDIAN | American originally going back to help in the pub? |
| WEEDY | Too thin and weak to help in the garden? |
| PLATEAU | Tableland; a state of levelling-off following a period of progress; an ornamental plaque, salver or tray; or, a lady's flat-topped hat (7) |