| AFOOLSERRAND | Idiot found covered in arsenic taken to task for looking for a bucket of steam (1,4'1,6) |
| TUESDAYWELD | US actress Oscar-nominated for Looking for Mr Goodbar, and married to Dudley Moore from 1975 to 1980 (7,4) |
| SOUTHAMERICAN | Exposed meat, covered in arsenic, poisoned a continental person? (5,8) |
| REIKI | Arsenic taken occasionally with potassium iodide for alternative healing (5) |
| RANGE | Place for a bucket of balls |
| PIRATED | Breathily said: 'Arsenic's taken and bootlegged' (7) |
| AMASSED | Collected idiot found in a body of water (7) |
| LOOFAH | Looking back, laugh at idiot found in Bath (6) |
| CLOTHESPEG | He is to begin proceedings, say, after idiot found on line (7,3) |
| STIRRUPPUMPS | Hand-operated devices for putting out fires, set in a bucket of water (7,5) |
| CAUSECELEBRE | Controversy because cereals deficient in arsenic are adulterated (5,7) |
| DONTASKME | I've haven't a clue mafia boss is taken to task for a fair amount of the viral phenomenon (4,3,2) |
| STIRRUPPUMP | A hand-operated device for putting out fires, set in a bucket of water and held firm by placing a foot on a bracket (7,4) |
| APPLE | Autumnally bobbed from a bucket of water with one's teeth or placed on a stick and coated in toffee, a pome related to the medlar, pear and quince; or, the wood of said fruit's tree (5) |
| BOB | Robert's nickname (or to dip your head in a bucket of water in search of an apple) |
| LIBERATED | Blair regularly taken to task for being free of social constraints (9) |
| EMISSION | European taken to task for radiation leakage? |
| RAKISH | King I found covered in outbreak suggestive of debauchery (6) |
| WINECOOLER | A bucket of ice for a merlot |
| BERATING | Taking to task - for dropping a tin-opener in the sea |