| CATCREST | Coat of arms featuring mice and a bowl of milk? |
| PIPE | It has a stem and a bowl |
| APOT | Bastianich cookbook "Lidia's ___, a Pan, and a Bowl" |
| LAPTOP | What a cat does to a bowl of milk and a computer (6) |
| LAPAT | Drink from, as a cat might a bowl of milk |
| MEOW | Request for a bowl of milk |
| MEOWED | Cried for a bowl of milk |
| MEWED | Cried for a bowl of milk |
| LAPPER | Cat with a bowl of milk, e.g. |
| TABLE | "A __, a chair, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?": Albert Einstein |
| CHAIR | "A table, a ___, a bowl of fruit and a violin; what else does a man need to be happy?": Albert Einstein (5) |
| POKE | A bonnet's brim; a bag, pocket or pouch; a jab; a keen end of a stick; a Facebook nudge/digital elbow; a Scots cornet of ice cream or cone of chips; or, a Hawaiian bowl of goodness (4) |
| CHILI | Dinner in a dish: For people who love beans and ground beef, a bowl of ___ is a tasty meal |
| LIFE | A lot of porridge or just a bowl of cherries? (4) |
| TOSTITOS | Most don't notice, but the 4th, 5th, and 6th letters of this chip brand's lettering depict two people sharing a bowl of salsa |
| STILLLIFE | Painting of a bowl of fruit, perhaps? (5,4) |
| WARMING | Wife preparing for a fight: 'Like a bowl of hot soup?' (7) |
| SPLITPEA | Share out most of the bog standard stuff for a bowl of soup (5,3) |
| EGG | Something that's gone bad if it floats when placed in a bowl of a water |
| BROWNIE | An industrious house elf, secretly carrying out domestic chores, like the benevolent Lob Lie-by-the-fire, who also secretly works at night, but in return for a bowl of cream; or, a blondie-like square |