| COFFEECUP | The company very loudly took a note and rose pink - for this after-dinner container? (6,3) |
| TAWNYPORT | Sadly, Pa won't try this after-dinner drink (5,4) |
| COVER | Insurance makes the company very short (5) |
| COFFEEBAR | Company very loud, getting double shot of energy and cake here? (6,3) |
| RINGABELL | Play a note and strike a chord? |
| SHEEPSKIN | Woman beginning to eye varied pinks for heavy garment? (9) |
| TRIAD | A three-note chord consisting of a note and the third and fifth above it |
| SEMITONE | In music, the distance in pitch between a note and its nearest neighbour on the piano keyboard (8) |
| SQUAREEYES | Conservative, they say, votes for this after watching TV for too long (6,4) |
| SCOFF | Mock son's company very loudly |
| ADEPT | A part of a company, very skilful (5) |
| PINUP | Begonia with huge white flowers, tipped pink - for a movie star photo? (3-2) |
| DOC | A dwarf, rose-pink rhododendron - a help to Snow White? (3) |
| SAMBA | Afro-Brazilian dance and a rose-pink Chrysanthemum cultivar (5) |
| LADYSSMOCK | With the Latin epithet Cardamine pratensis, "meadow cress", a cuckoo flower, fairy flower, Lucy locket or milkmaid with pale-lilac or rose-pink apparently dress-like petals (5-5) |
| CREAMTEA | Stuff that includes a note and a fattening meal |
| ADAMANTINE | A woman keeping a note and cash, resisting all requests (10) |
| GUINEA | New introduction for this, after Papua adopted old UK currency (6) |
| USOPEN | You might try for this after getting your Masters |
| VENUSTA | A Filipendula rubra with rose-pink flower spikes - part Newhaven (US) tagete (7) |