| ROUND | Slice of bread or toast; circuit of calls made by a doctor, postal worker etc; or, a canon sung in unison (5) |
| TRANSIENT | A temporary resident, worker, etc (9) |
| ROUNDUP | Gather together for a canon sung in unison at university (5,2) |
| OVERCAPACITY | State of having more workers etc than are needed to meet existing demand (12) |
| SCRAPE | A very thin layer of butter on a piece of bread or toast; a tuneless stroke of a violin bow; a mass of earth dug up by a rabbit; or, an awkward or embarrassing predicament (6) |
| TRENCHER | A slice of bread or wooden board as a primitive platter upon which to cut food; a mortarboard; or, a digger (8) |
| SIPPET | From "sop", an old word for a morsel of bread or toast to be dipped in gravy/soup or used as a garnish (6) |
| SOLDIER | Thin strip of bread or toast served in such a way that it can be dipped into a soft boiled egg (7) |
| CREDO | From the opening words of the Apostles' statement of Christian principles, "I believe", a term for a canon, doctrine or other set of beliefs (5) |
| ERIC | Forename under which George Newby penned a canon of travelogues, including A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush and A Small Place in Italy (4) |
| CANAPE | Small appetiser; often a piece of bread or toast with a savoury topping (6) |
| CLUBSANDWICH | Three slices of bread or toast with two fillings |
| MAYDAY | Emergency call made by the cockpit crew of the Air India flight after receiving a fire indication for the right engine. (6) |
| DRAFT | Sketch of a small foot made by a doctor (5) |
| CANAPES | Small pieces of bread or toast with a savoury topping (7) |
| SOLDIERS | Strips of bread or toast used for dipping into a soft-boiled egg (8) |
| OPENSANDWICHES | Single pieces of bread or toast with one or more food items on top (4,10) |
| DRY | Word used to describe bread or toast without butter, brut champagne, sec wine, boringly factual writing, matter-of-fact humour, a parched rainless place or an unfleshy fruit (3) |
| REVERSETHECHARGES | Have the cost of a phone call made by the person receiving it (7,3,7) |
| ADORN | Trim a slice of bread or naan (5) |