| ITEMISE | Put into a list or an inventory |
| ITEMIZE | Put into a list or an inventory |
| GALA | Fancy event for the A-list or an apple variety |
| ITEM | A news article; one of a set of objects included in a collection/ list; or, an entry in an account (4) |
| STEM | A news article; one of a set of objects included in a collection/list; or, an entry in an account |
| ENTRY | A door, passage or other ingress affording a way in; an act of going onto a stage or into a building, competition or race; or, an item recorded in a diary, dictionary, ledger, list or log (5) |
| ROSTER | A list or plan showing turns of duty or leave for individuals or groups especially of a military force |
| HIDDENAGENDA | Presumably where you'll find hiding-go-seek champion with a to-do-list or an ulterior motive? (6,6) |
| NOTES | iPhone app where you might write a grocery list or an apology |
| COLON | Punctuation mark preceding a list or representing eyes in a smiley :) (5) |
| ITEMS | Articles on a list or set (5) |
| WHOSWHO | A list or directory of facts about notable people (4,3) |
| TAILORS | A list or otherwise for outfitters (7) |
| INVENTORY | A list or schedule of items, such as that detailing hundreds of thousands of Henry VIII's possessions, including his diadem, furs, jewels, marmoset, palaces, ships, tapestries, textiles and suit of ar |
| CONTENTS | The list or table of chapters or sections given at the front of a novel, periodical or other publication; or, as a mass noun, the material dealt with in such a work (8) |
| SWORDTAIL | Expression added into a list incorrectly described a freshwater fish (9) |
| STOCKTAKE | Word for an act of recording an inventory of the goods or merchandise held by a business, thus a reassessment of one's current progress, prospects or situation (9) |
| DICTIONARY | Journal, about the third in a series, turned into a list of words (10) |
| ITEMISING | Breaking down into a list (phone bill, eg) (9) |
| TABLED | Formed into a list |