| CONCERT | An entertainment 17 replacing a cart (7) |
| THATS | "__ Entertainment": 17-Across film |
| KARAOKE | An entertainment in which people sing well-known songs over a pre-recorded backing tape (7) |
| RIDOTTO | An entertainment with music and dancing in old masquerades (7) |
| REMOTES | Collection for an entertainment center |
| SCHERZO | Brisk lively composition typically replacing a minuet in the third movement of a symphony or sonata; Italian, 'jest' (7) |
| INHABIT | Wearing uniform, one replacing a foil (7) |
| LECTERN | Learn and the others reflected replacing a reading-desk (7) |
| RAREBIT | Witter on about replacing a British dish (7) |
| SHRIVEL | He's gutted about rival engineer replacing a shrink |
| FEAST | Word for a religious celebration; a village festival; a sumptuous meal given as an entertainment for several people; or, a chocolate ice cream made by Wall's (5) |
| MOUSE | Long-tailed rodent known collectively as a mischief; old word for a match for firing a cannon or blasting a mine; or, a weight used when replacing a sash cord (5) |
| KARAOKEBAR | An entertainment venue in which people using a microphone sing pop songs to backing music (7,3) |
| SIDESHOW | An entertainment subordinate to a circus or fair's main attraction; or, an incidental spectacle that diverts attention from the main concern (8) |
| FACADE | An Entertainment ___, a series of poems by Edith Sitwell recited over a musical accompaniment by William Walton |
| PROMOS | Acts of promoting or publicizing a product, an entertainment |
| DANSEMACABRE | Grave procession - an entertainment of sorts? (5,7) |
| EVENT | In an entertainment, it's a thing of the past right? (5) |
| BALLYSRALLIES | Upturns in an entertainment company's stock? |
| INDIANROPETRICK | Line up for such an entertainment? |