THEME: Despite the "Twelve Step Puzzle" title I don't know the theme --- I'm sure it's clever, but I lack the patience to figure it out.
GOOD ONES: Zesty start, in London? ZED [Z is first letter of "zesty"]
When two hands meet? AT NOON
Short side? SLAW ["side" dish of cole "slaw"]
Household cleaner RAG [not a product for purchase]
Gamer's game face AVATAR [not his expression]
Peek or bug ending A-BOO [not the end of snooping]
BTW: IRIS-IN is an effect we no longer see in movies --- I suspect it's distracting, except maybe in comedies.
I'd accept
quatre and
sept, but not
ONZE because the French 4 and 7 are found in words we see and their roots are deciferable; not so of the French 11.
O.K., I felt bad about the theme so I spent some time on it. The last word of phrases can precede "STEP."
RATING:
Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun