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CAKEAGENeologism for a proverbial biscuit-taking fee levied by a restaurant on diners who bring their own birthday gateau or celebratory sponge (7)
LESMIZ"On My Own" B'way musical
PROBOWLERAthlete who brings their own ball to competitions
CUESome pool sharks bring their own
GARIBALDIBiscuit taking last of colouring, a blue one (9)
SERVICEAdvent, Christingle, Epiphany, Midnight Mass or other ceremony of religious worship; a set of matching crockery for a particular meal; or, the act or manner of waiting on diners in a restaurant (7)
POKESpot for a proverbial pig
TARIFFA tax levied by a government on imports (6)
NEWTARRIFThe latest tax or duty on export or imports levied by a government (3-6)
CRATESFirst to challenge amount levied by a local authority for packing cases (6)
KORMAA mild yogurty curry favoured by diners who prefer less spice (5)
SOURChinese choice, perfect for diners who like to have it both ways: sweet and ___ chicken
KARATEKnight, one taking fee for combat system (6)
THRIVEDo well, taking fee back from 35 (6)
LACERATEDoctor taking fee cut (8)
TREATNegotiate with other diners who will pick up the tab (5)
SERVEWait on (diner)
ETTE'Luncheon' add-on (Diner-like eatery)
PANORAMARobert Barker's neologism for a painting of a landscape, hence a word for a wide or unbroken view (8)
CAMPFIRE2020 neologism for a way of meeting online, in a relatively small group (7,8)