| TIED | ___ house, a pub that is obliged to sell the beer, products etc. of a particular brewer (4) |
| LOUNGEBAR | Room in a pub that is typically more comfortable than others (6,3) |
| LEAFLETS | Fliers or handbills advertising events, political parties, products etc; or, the folioles forming compound greenery of ashes, ferns, horse chestnuts and other plants/trees (8) |
| CAVALIER | Mascot seen on McEwan's beer products (8) |
| PAYOLA | A bribe offered in return for unofficial promotion of a product, etc., in the media |
| OAST | A building designed for drying hops as part of the brewing process; The ___ House, a rustic pub in Crown Square in Manchester's Avenue Courtyard area (4) |
| SPAR | A stout pole especially used for the mast, yard, etc. of a ship (4) |
| LEGO | Finally sell the building to a brick company |
| UPPER | ___ House; a name for the House of Lords illustrating that it is one of two parts of the UK Parliament (5) |
| KFCS | Fast-food restaurants that sell the Crispy Colonel Sandwich |
| FLOG | Sell the whip (4) |
| IKEA | Swedish furniture store that sells the Micke desk and the Billy bookcase |
| LADA | Russian car maker that sells the Niva and Piora |
| BELL | Taco ___ (fast-food chain that sells the Crunchwrap Supreme and Meximelt) |
| UNOS | Chain that sells the Chicago Classic, familiarly |
| VENTRILOQUIST | It is his turn to sell the dummy, in a manner of speaking (13) |
| NCR | What is the abbreviation for the company formed in 1884 to sell the first cash registers? (1,1,1) |
| FRANCHISES | What companies sell to other companies, allowing them to sell the first's goods or services (10) |
| SOONANDSOFORTH | Before long a nod's arranged to sell the crop, etc (2,2,3,2,5) |
| INNER | There's a pub that provides food and lodgings at East Looe, right? Yes, it's close to the centre (5) |