| GRAVEDIGGER | He needs to provide plenty of openings when there's a rush of departures! (5-6) |
| TENANT | Cross worker needs to provide references to landlord (6) |
| DEMAND | There's a rush on starters of devilled egg morsels in addition (6) |
| DENTISTRY | This profession has plenty of openings (9) |
| GAP | Opening when there's been a removal, perhaps (3) |
| URN | By a quirk of nature, this will provide plenty of drinks (3-3) |
| TEA | By a quirk of nature, this will provide plenty of drinks (3-3) |
| SEASONTICKETS | Stick to a sense of the need to provide them for regular commuters (6,7) |
| CONGALINES | They provide plenty of kicks |
| SURGE | Based on the Latin "to rise", a word used in its early sense to mean a fountain or stream, later a big wave, a billowing cloud, a sudden increase of power or a rush of emotion (5) |
| SWASH | A rush of seawater over the shore after the breaking of a wave; the imitative sound or "scend" of such a surge; swagger or bluster; or, a typographical flourish on a letter (5) |
| TUBAL | In 1.3, Shylock says he will get the money he needs. "I cannot instantly raise up the gross Of full three thousand ducats." Who is Shylock going to ask to secure the rest of the money he needs to mak |
| FLASH | Pre-drawn tattoo design; a burst of light or a rush of water; or, a space hero immortalised in a single by Queen (5) |
| GUST | A blast of wind; a rush of smoke; a burst of passion; relish or zest; or, the sense or pleasure of tasting (4) |
| SWOOSH | An onomatopoeia, logo etc conveying the sound of a rush of air/liquid or of motion/speed (6) |
| BEANO | A bone can provide plenty to eat! (5) |
| WEDDINGFEAST | This provides plenty of food after the match (7,5) |
| SPORT | Southern harbour provides plenty of fun (5) |
| RATES | They vary according to the frequency of departures (5-5) |
| BEATS | They vary according to the frequency of departures (5-5) |