| TRONC | Word, from French for "collecting box" or "poor box", for a pool of tips to be divided out among catering, hotel or restaurant staff; or, the system by which this is done (5) |
| MORNING | Bindweed beatified sailors' home among cat, horse (say) and parrot (7,5) |
| RATTLE | Draw attention to collecting box and disconcert people (6) |
| PATRON | Customer contributes little money to a pool of tips, mostly |
| REGLET | Word, from French for "little rule", for a column of a page originally, later a narrow band separating mouldings; a fillet; or, a strip of wood for making white spaces between type in printing (6) |
| BLET | Word, from French for "overripe pear", for a state of softness or decay in a fruit such as a medlar or quince (4) |
| VESTIGE | Word, from French via Latin for "footprint", for a trace or remnant of something disappearing, gone or lost; or, a scrap, shred or least amount (7) |
| CANARD | Word, from French for "duck, hoax, quack" or "half-sell a duck", for a deceit, fable, false report, ridiculous story, trick or unfounded rumour (6) |
| BETISE | Word, from French for "beast, brute, fool", for a blunder, folly, gaffe, ill-timed remark or other stupidity (6) |
| BULLET | Word, from French "ball" and Latin "bubble", for a cannonball first, later a pellet shot from a small arm (6) |
| AMENDE | Word from French for a fine or penalty (6) |
| RELIGIEUX | Word from French for a monk or friar (9) |
| MENU | Word, from French for "detailed list", for a restaurant's carte du jour (4) |
| BERCEAU | Word, from French, for a cradle or covered walk (7) |
| HOTELDIEU | Word from French for a hospital (5-4) |
| ETOILE | Word from French for a star-shaped object (6) |
| RATAPLAN | Word from French for a drumming sound (8) |
| AUBERGE | Word from French for an inn or tavern (7) |
| IVRESSE | Word from French for drunkenness (7) |
| SHEET | In philately, a unit of stamps to be divided into panes for sale (5) |