| INBOXES | To-do trays |
| INBOX | To-do tray |
| SALVERS | Five go to the right sales to find these special trays (7) |
| BAKEWARE | Collective pans, sheets, tins, trays and other ovenable kitchenalia forming part of a chef's batterie de cuisine, to cook biscuits, bread, cakes, gratins, pies, quiches or even fancy fleurons to garni |
| LTR | Alternative to LGL, on photocopier trays |
| BEARCUBES | What ice trays typically do? |
| PALLETS | Lager beginning to pour over trays (7) |
| STORED | Kept in-trays to redo (6) |
| SATYR | He chased the nymphs, causing trays to be upset (5) |
| DECOUPAGE | French word for a form of decorative art based on gluing paper cut-outs to wooden boxes, trays, frames, chests of drawers ... (9) |
| COOPTS | Gets to help store with empty trays (2-4) |
| MACHE | Papier -; material or layering process used to make boxes, trays, caddies etc with a japanned finish (5) |
| HUMPTYDUMPTY | Stout fellow to carry tip in two empty trays |
| HARASS | Trouble resulting from ash-trays yet to be emptied out (6) |
| CHEESEPLATTERS | Spooner to satisfy speakers with snack trays... (6,8) |
| SHEETS | Trays upon which to bake biscuits; sails; panes of stamps; folios; or, wide expanses of ice, clouds or rain (6) |
| PASTRY | Start to picture trays refashioned for a bakery item (6) |
| ICEBOX | Where trays may be stacked to make cubes (6) |
| HOMEWARE | Name given to decorative enamelled, japanned or lacquered domestic tin articles, such as candlesticks, coffee pots, jugs, tea caddies and trays, collectively (8) |
| CDS | They're made to fit into trays, briefly |