Plenty of stuff to eat and drink today.
ACROSS
9 Male to pursue in sidecar, perhaps (8) COCKTAIL {COCK}{TAIL}
11 Magical resin cooked, becoming sweeter (12) CARAMELISING*
13 Fruit (some cheapo melons) (6) POMELO [T]
21 Artist in bistro in which wine can be found (6) CARAFE{CA{RA}FE}
22 Everyman twice seen in places to drink, finding occasions to drink (8) TEATIMES {I}{ME} in {TEATS}
DOWN
1 What accompanies roll? What may follow fish? What's something hard to eat? (4,4) ROCK CAKE {ROCK 'n roll}{fish CAKE}
2 In Glasgow, is unable to foot the bill, we're told, for appetiser (6) CANAPE (~ cannae pay)
3 Fervid, stunted hired gun suppresses resistance that's increasingly avid (8) HUNGRIER {HIREd+GUN}* over {R}
4 Leaves when one's not going to pot? (3,3) TEA BAG [CD]
6 Charlie, Oscar and Victor tucked into fizz American rejected, wanting salad ingredients (8) AVOCADOS {SOD{C}{O}{V}A}<=
8 Ordered up dry Italian – and some that are served cold? (4) ICES {SEC}{I}<=
12 Groups of soldiers with no time for diets (8) REGIMENS REGIMENtS
14 Cockney residence rented out; at first, tenant eagerly prepared eggs (8) OMELETTE {'OME}{LET}{Te...t}{Ea...y}
16 Starters of savoury Asian specialities – horseradish involved, mixed in soy? (8) SASHIMIS Acrostic &lit
18 Is upset having eaten artificial seafood (6) SCAMPI {S{CAMP}I<=}
20 '70s sitcom that's pap (4) MASH [DD]
Reference List
English = E, Artist = RA, Son = S, Resistance = R, Charlie = C, Oscar = O, Victor = V, Dry = SEC, Italian = I, Time = T
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