| MENSAM | ____ cumulare dapibus: to pile the table with a feast |
| EPULO | Is qui dapibus interest, conviva, comissator |
| PIECRUST | A patty, tart or turnover's pastry lid to which a Chippendale table with a carved raised edge is likened; or, in the US, the short pastry itself (8) |
| REGALE | Provide one with a feast, like a king with a certain bearing (6) |
| HEAVYSET | You wouldn't want to be carrying this to the table with stout? (8) |
| COMMODE | A bedside table with a cabinet below for a chamber pot or washbasin (7) |
| HOME | Round from ___ (once around the table with the dealer of each hand killing the pot)* |
| APRIL | Month when cuckoos arrive in the UK and the saints Maximus, Tiburtius, Valerian are honoured with a feast day (5) |
| OCTAVE | In Christianity, the period of eight days commencing with a feast day, or the final day of this period (6) |
| ROOSTER | A bird table with a hole in it |
| DESK | A table with a flat sloping top for writing, drawing |
| TEAPOY | A small table with a three-legged base (6) |
| MAT | Trim a table with a rug (3) |
| PUBLISHER | Brush pile the wrong way for a newspaper boss (9) |
| CRAP | Lose at the table, with "out" |
| BRAHMS | He scored under the table with an older contemporary |
| NOTICEBOARD | See the table with place for work rosters |
| WHIST | One player at the table with this problem in game before bridge? (5) |
| LISTENED | Heeded the table with need for change |
| DEVELOPERS | Builders move pieces on the table , with some hesitation (10) |