| STABLEMATE | Racehorse's companion in a stall or one that shares the same yard (10) |
| VENDS | Offers for sale, either from a stall or a slot machine (5) |
| PANTRY | From French for "bread", word for a larder-like food cupboard and one that shares its root with "companion", or "a person one eats bread with" (6) |
| HOMOGRAPH | Word that shares the same written form as another word but has a different meaning (9) |
| CONCENTRIC | What name is given to two or more circles that share the same centre? (10) |
| LEXUS | Luxury vehicle that shares the same first two consonants with "luxury" |
| STALEMATE | Impasse as bay abandons horse from the same yard (9) |
| ISOTONE | Any of two molecules that share the same number of neutrons |
| POLYPHEMUS | Cyclops in Greek mythology who imprisoned Odysseus and his companions in a cave (10) |
| BEDFELLOWS | Allies; associates; people who share the same bed (10) |
| RACEHORSES | Animals that all share the same "birthday" (January 1) |
| SIT | A mode or spell of perching, posing or resting one's posterior on a saddle, settle, sofa, stall or stool; or, a somewhat Barbara Woodhouse-ish command to a dog to assume a similar such ensconced posit |
| PITCH | An area in a market/street where a busker, performer or trader stations themselves or sets up a stall; a section of a steep climb or rock face; or, a field, stadium etc for playing/practising a game ( |
| PEN | A fold, stall or sty; the drift, drove or flock of farm stock in any such an enclosure; "feather", a quill honed and split with a knife to form a nib; instrument modelled on this, such as a stylograph |
| PENNER | Word for a writer or composer; a case for carrying their nibs, quills or stylographs; or, one who corrals, herds or shepherds cattle, pigs, sheep or other livestock into folds, stalls or sties (6) |
| RIVAL | From the Latin for "one who shares the same brook/stream", a competitor, equal or opponent (5) |
| ALSTON | Town in Cumbria that shares the title of the 'highest market town in England' with Buxton, Derbyshire |
| BOOTH | A hut or small shop of basic construction; a telephone kiosk; a box office; or, a stall at a fair or market (5) |
| SIGNATURETUNE | Distinctive melody or song associated with a performer, or one that opens/closes a radio or television programme (9,4) |
| SOROSIS | Fruit formed from a group of flowers, such as a pineapple, fig or one that grows on the tree described in 24D (7) |