| CLIENTAL | Thrown in a cell, along with the first of the customers (8) |
| SHOP | Some of the customers hoping to buy retail goods (4) |
| AXON | The long threadlike part of a nerve cell along which impulses are conducted (4) |
| OMAKASE | Dining experience in which a menu is selected by a sushi chef instead of the customer |
| ALEXANDER | Presenter of The Customer Is Always Right - last Monday, BBC1 (4,9) |
| LUCY | Presenter of The Customer Is Always Right - last Monday, BBC1 (4,9) |
| PURCHASER | Contented sound surrounding pursuit of the customer (9) |
| TURMERIC | Spice time with endless curries cooked with the first of the meat (8) |
| INFORMER | Local grass is popular with the first of two mentioned (8) |
| ALCATRAZ | Old can of talc thrown in a drawer with letter at the end |
| COUNTERS | Puts up a fight defending an alternative opinion dividing the customers and publicans (8) |
| OPENEDUP | Having let the customers in, spoke freely (6,2) |
| DELIVERY | Food shop to a large extent provides shipment of goods to the customer (8) |
| MERCHANT | Dealer with the customer, chanterelle being the produce (8) |
| GAUNTLET | Weak to concede what's thrown in a challenge (8) |
| COMPLETE | DTIs, such as commercial banks and building societies must identify key terms for the customers attention for ___ transparency |
| MASTERS | Dominance of a teacher with the first of the youngsters (7) |
| COSTFREE | Mailed without charge to the customer (4-4) |
| GINANDIT | Dining at random, the customer may call for one (3,3,2) |
| POSTFREE | Mailed without charge to the customer (4-4) |