| FOOTFALL | The number of shoppers who enter a shop or shopping centre (8) |
| INVADERS | Soldiers who enter a country by military force (8) |
| MART | It's free from tree farm or shopping centre? (4) |
| ECOMMERCE | Industry with shoppers who browse |
| OPENINGTIME | When one can first enter a shop (7,4) |
| CREAMERY | A type of factory or farm where milk is made into butter and cheese; or, a shop or parlour for the sale of said dairy products (8) |
| INTRUDER | A person who enters a premises without invitation, often with criminal intentions (8) |
| TAKEAWAY | A meal ordered from a shop or restaurant and eaten elsewhere (8) |
| CUSTOMER | Person who buys goods and services from a shop or business (8) |
| SHOWCASE | Glass cupboard in a shop or museum (8) |
| HOMEMADE | Term used to describe bread, cakes, jam, pickles, preserves etc produced in one's abode/kitchen, as opposed to a shop or factory (4-4) |
| HORDE | A teeming crowd of shoppers or tourists; a tribe of nomadic warriors; or, a swarm of insects (5) |
| BURGLAR | A thief who enters a house or other building by force (7) |
| BERSERKER | Norse warrior who enters a state of almost uncontrollable fury during battle (9) |
| DESPOT | Absolute authority of the first of shoppers to enter store (6) |
| PORCH | Part of a shop or chain-store near the doorway (5) |
| STOCK | Goods kept on the premises of a shop or business (5) |
| INVADER | One who enters (a country) for hostile purposes (7) |
| SNATCH | ____ squad, a group of police who enter e.g. a riot to make an arrest (6) |
| POPUP | Adjective to describe a shop or restaurant which is open for only a short period of time. (3,2) |