| APPRECIATE | Understand there's a spread, but the entry price is terrible (10) |
| RANCHER | He has a spread, but managed to be dear to the French (7) |
| FARES | The entry prices of the galas, we hear (5) |
| FEE | Entry price |
| ADMISSION | Entry price concession |
| EXIT | The entry is the way in, so the way out is the ... (4) |
| AERONAUTIC | Action to rue, with a spread of air travel (10) |
| SEE | Understand there's a verbal agreement from Italy (3) |
| GETAWAY | Understand there's a passage, and escape |
| TWIG | Understand there's a little switch (4) |
| DIGNITY | Understand there's a tiny possibility of standing on yours (7) |
| GOODTOSOFT | Going, possibly, to leave food, toast lacking a spread (4,2,4) |
| CATCHESON | Understands there's a snag and one's worried (7,2) |
| CLOSE | The entry to a tenement is nearby, Glenn (5) |
| ETHICAL | Decent charitable spread, but no free bar (7) |
| BOTHERED | Was finding it tedious to make the entry, but took trouble (8) |
| TETHER | The entry in terrace without a race to tie it up (6) |
| HAUL | Draw the entry area, say, to a home (4) |
| ASSAMESE | Language trouble eases after the entry of the American uncle (8) |
| DOORPOST | Mail delivery through the entry could be a jam reportedly (4,4) |