| OPERATING | Type of table on which one would have surgery (9) |
| TRAY | Type of table on an airplane |
| LETUSPRAY | Words at which one would kneel in church (3,2,4) |
| TAILBOARD | Dog-end by table on back of lorry (9) |
| TRACTABLE | Put the table on the cart and it's easily managed (9) |
| STARBOARD | Leading light by the table on the right side (9) |
| SPOT | Small amount of lunch or rain; any one of the six points on a snooker table on which a colour ball is replaced after being potted; or. a polka dot (4) |
| LEAFLET | It may advertise detachable part of table on hire |
| DRESSER | From "prepare", a word originally for a kitchen sideboard or table on which food was prepared, later one for storing or displaying crockery (7) |
| NOTICEBOARD | See table on which bulletins are displayed |
| BLACKBOARD | Refuse to handle table on which teacher writes in chalk (10) |
| CREDENCE | In Christian churches, a small side-table on which the bread and wine for the Eucharist are placed |
| LITTLENELL | Oscar Wilde wrote of the Dickens character, "One would have to have a heart of stone to read the dea |
| NOSTRIL | Through which one would snort half of line when stoned? |
| DROPLEAF | Small amount of liquid nearly covering a fine type of table |
| READY | Money on counter, type of table? (5,8) |
| RECKONER | Money on counter, type of table? (5,8) |
| SPACEBAR | Key to breaking one's words where one would have a drink by sea of tranquility? (5,3) |
| BAGSI | One would have one's jaw raised |
| DENY | Say one didn't die: one would have to leave New York (4) |