| TAILORING | Suit work in retail or in glazing |
| SELLS | Retails or vends |
| FRIT | Mixture used in glazing |
| CLEAT | What small triangular-shaped nail is used in glazing? (5) |
| CERAMISTS | Earth-to-fire studio artisans skilled in glazing, jiggering, jollying, pottering, throwing and other creative measures to turn clay into bowls, crocks, vases and other kiln-fired treasures (9) |
| BUDGETAIRLINE | Shift work in retail going up, their prices down (6,7) |
| SHOP | Request for quiet before work in retail outlet (4) |
| FARMSHOP | Fellow hurts after cycling to work in retail outlet (4,4) |
| SHOPFITTER | Person who works in retail stores (4-6) |
| ICER | A confectioner or sugarcrafter who coats, decorates or finishes cakes by means of frosting, glazing, piping or other sweet acts or fancy deeds of artistry in glacage (4) |
| CLEAN | In autumn and winter you should ___ greenhouse glazing, in order to let in as much light as possible (5) |
| PUTTY | Soft pliable substance for glazing, or metaphorically moulding or shaping a person in the palm of one's hand (5) |
| WIPES | One does this to greenhouse glazing to clean it, or remove paint-on shading in autumn (5) |
| DOUBLE | Stand-in that goes in front of Dutch glazing and agent (6) |
| GLAIR | Sizing, glazing or adhesive preparation made from egg white, especially for use in bookbinding (5) |
| FANLIGHT | Semicircular window over a door or another window often having radial glazing bars, common in Georgian architecture (8) |
| ICERS | Sugarcrafters who literally take the biscuit or cake when butter-creaming a bun, frosting a fancy, glazing a gateau or glace-enrobing a sweet bake (5) |
| ASPIC | Glazing very good in a Southern college |
| WINDOWS | Openings in the double glazing business? (7) |
| PORCELAIN | Plain glazing or extremely crude china (9) |