| FOOTFALL | Number of customers in time to pay for trip (8) |
| AMERICANEXPRESS | Convenient way to pay for trip on Amtrak, say (8,7) |
| SING | A number of customers in grocery spill the beans (4) |
| TRANSOM | Time to pay for freedom in the bar |
| THEMORNINGAFTER | Time to pay for quite a few? |
| EXTENSION | More time to pay for piece added on (9) |
| ARSENALS | Third of customers in theatre regularly ignored glossy magazines (8) |
| ACCREDIT | Give official authorisation to a number and time to pay (8) |
| BANISTER | Case of Greek wine sent back by foremost of customers (8) |
| BARMEALS | Light dishes that are available to customers in pubs (3,5) |
| ADJECTIVE | It describes first of customers in black in a seedy club (9) |
| OPENEDUP | Having let the customers in, spoke freely (6,2) |
| TAXIRANK | Awaiting customers in park, German philosopher takes air around ten. (4,4) |
| CLOSESUP | Lets no more customers in, hot and sticky, have a drink (6,2) |
| RUMMAGER | Suspect Graeme, short dodgy customer in jumble sale? (8) |
| BORROWER | Bank customer in dispute, interrupting the one drilling (8) |
| MERINGUE | Sweet eaten by customer in guesthouse (8) |
| CLIENTAL | A line taken by court protecting right of customers |
| SCAREOFF | Frighten last of customers with concern on holiday (5,3) |
| LIVECHAT | Modern form of customer support |