| PHARMACY | Place where drugs are prepared or sold |
| CREAMERY | Place where dairy products are prepared or sold (8) |
| TERRINE | An earthenware dish; or, the pate cooked/prepared in such a vessel and served in slices or sold as a table delicacy in a jar or pot (7) |
| BAKERY | A boulangerie, breadery, bun shop, pantry, patisserie or other kitchen where bread, pastries, pies and tarts are cooked and/or sold (6) |
| EASE | Facility where drugs may be picked up |
| DISPENSARIES | Officers write on small sign where drugs might be found (12) |
| MOTTO | "Be prepared" or "Live free or die" |
| STOCKPOT | Large pan in which broth or soup is prepared or kept |
| OTC | How drugs are sold, sometimes |
| OVERTHECOUNTER | Obvious man by bar as some drugs are sold |
| PAREIRAS | Drugs are found in French capital all over the place |
| BOOTLEG | Describing an alcoholic drink or recording made or sold illegally (7) |
| CUISINE | From the Latin for "to cook", a French word for "kitchen" used to describe a manner, method or style of cooking; the dishes/food prepared; or, a cooking department (7) |
| DELI | Short word for an emporium selling dainties or special culinary luxuries by way of exotic, fine, imported, prepared or unusual charcuterie, cheese, chocolates and the like (4) |
| BATCH | Group of objects prepared or sent together (5) |
| MAJORED | Judge that prepared or made cases and specialized |
| ATTHEREADY | Prepared or available for immediate use |
| SKEANDHU | Had nukes prepared ... or a less effective weapon (5,3) |
| AULAIT | Prepared or served with milk (2,4) |
| POISED | Braced, prepared, or ready to do something immediately (6) |