| OPENFACE | Sandwich using a single slice of bread |
| OPENSANDWICH | A single slice of bread covered with a spread or filling (4,8) |
| ROUND | Plump? Here's a single slice of bread! (5) |
| ONEONLY | "Just a single slice of pizza will do, thanks"? |
| MONORAIL | A railway line using a single track (8) |
| MONO | Using a single channel unlike stereo |
| WHOPPING | Wife using a single pin that's enormous (8) |
| ONEHANDED | Only using a single mitt, perhaps (3-6) |
| SHOPPINGCENTRE | Discern extremely rare jackets using a single pin in retail area |
| 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) |
| CRUST | Pastry edge of a pie, pasty or quiche; outer part of a loaf or slice of bread/toast; or, Earth's layer above the mantle (5) |
| TRENCHER | A slice of bread or wooden board as a primitive platter upon which to cut food; a mortarboard; or, a digger (8) |
| DOORSTEP | The threshold crossed on entering a house; a thick slice of bread, reminiscent of such a sill; or, one's immediate neighbourhood (8) |
| ROUNDS | Slices of bread/toast; quantities of sandwiches; sets of drinks bought from a bar by one person; or, games of golf (6) |
| BAOBAB | Boy devouring a slice of bread under a tree (6) |
| AREA | Superficial extent of a slice of bread (4) |
| TOASTY | You might say that a slice of bread that has just come out of the oven is ___ warm |
| UP | They say that whenever a lucky person accidentally drops a slice of bread on the floor, it always lands butter side ___ |
| TARTINE | French word for a slice of bread spread with butter or jam, that is also used to describe an open sandwich with an elaborate or rich fruit or savoury topping (7) |
| STANDAROUND | Buy drinks and a slice of bread |