| ABUNDANT | Well-supplied with a roll and fresh tea, we hear (8) |
| HYDRATED | Hospital yard considered well supplied with water (8) |
| FATALIST | Obese, and with a roll, he believes what will be will be (8) |
| ROYALIST | Man with a roll ? a supporter of the monarchy (8) |
| TIGHTWAD | Though fast with a roll of notes, he's very stingy (8) |
| ACCENTED | Supplied with a grave? (8) |
| BRANDNEW | Fresh tea, with end of Bourbon dunked in |
| ALLOCATE | Hand out fresh tea around local ground (8) |
| ENRICHED | Supplied with a nutritional boost |
| BROUHAHA | It's a fuss to make tea, we hear, by a sunken fence |
| CANISTER | This contains tea, we hear, in a mixture of arsenic! (8) |
| TWADDLES | Talks nonsensically and walks clumsily after tea, we hear (8) |
| DOWNTURN | Drop of tea, we hear, in blue vessel (8) |
| TIAMARIA | Tea, we hear, then a lady finds liqueur (3,5) |
| FLUSH | A good poker hand ___ well-supplied with money (5) |
| SATIRIC | Day at weekend, one mostly well-supplied with comedic content (7) |
| HEELED | Got better, you say, when well supplied with money (6) |
| REPLETE | Filled or well-supplied with something (7) |
| BREATHESFREELY | Relaxes by consuming brewed fresh tea and roll (8,6) |
| STOCKED | Well-supplied with inventory |