| FRENCHONIONSOUP | Starter #2 from menu missing in order: phone inn, of course! |
| XENOPHOBE | Out of order phone box has tip of Euro stuck in - it rejects everything foreign (9) |
| AUTUMN | Was untrue menu missing regular items for part of year? |
| TEMPLAR | Word for a member of an order of knights established by Crusaders around 1119; or, a barrister of the Middle or Inner two of the four Inns of Court in London (7) |
| STAPLE | ____ Inn, in High Holborn, is London’s only surviving Elizabethan half-timbered building, on the site of a former wool trade centre and later an Inn of Chancery |
| LINCOLNS | - Inn; one of the Inns of Court in London (8) |
| PARE | Reduce sound of 2 from 2 (4) |
| ENNUI | Starter dropped from menu in suspected case of listlessness (5) |
| CHATEAUBRIAND | 2 from two of the cups that cheer up half braindead characters (13) |
| SPACESHIPS | Battlestar Galactica's Discovery and Jupiter 2 from Lost In Space |
| FREIGHT | Middle 2 from 4 (x 2) for shipment (7) |
| URRACO | A Lamborghini 2+2 from the 1970s (6) |
| CARDAMOM | 2 from seeds used in Scandinavian Christmas baking (8) |
| AYLWARD | Gladys, missionary in China whose story was told in the film The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (7) |
| BENCHER | (Law) Senior member of an Inn of Court (7) |
| NONO | Initially New Orleans number is non-starter (2-2) |
| FISCAL | Fails to improve, getting cent 1 2 from revenue (6) |
| INNER | - - - Temple, one of the four legal societies in London that together form the Inns of Court (5) |
| INNERTEMPLE | Which of the Inns of Court was thought to have begun in the 13th century when it housed the lawyers who advised the Knights Templar? (5,6) |
| TAVERNER | John --------, 16th century English composer: one who frequented an inn of old (8) |