| PYGG | Name, similar to the clay that is punningly said to have made hog-shaped pottery guardians or banks for coins, for porkers whimsically flying in a world of impossibilities (4) |
| BACKCATALOGUE | Pink Floyd's is punningly represented by an image of their album covers drawn on women's bodies |
| OBADIAH | Biblical theophoric name similar to the Arabic Abdullah |
| TYPOSQUATTER | Person registering a comical domain name similar to the original |
| SLIP | Potter's clay that is thinned and used for coating or decorating ceramics (4) |
| TERRACOTTA | In Italian, it literally means "baked earth." With its first known usage in 1722, the word in English describes a type of fired clay that is brownish in color. |
| OINKED | Made hog sounds |
| CARERS | Guardians or nurses (6) |
| TEAM | Guardians or Angels |
| SUNDAE | With a name similar to that of the Christian Sabbath, a cherry-and-syrup-topped ice cream served in a tulip-shaped glass; or, a type of mixed nougat or other confection (6) |
| SPIGNEL | The umbelliferous plant "meu" or "baldmoney", whose curry-tasting foliage and seeds are said to have made it unpopular with dairy farmers as it flavoured the milk of their cows (7) |
| UMBLEPIE | One of the names, punningly referred to in a phrase meaning "eat your words" or "swallow your pride", for a bakemeat made from the inferior entrails or offal of a deer (5,3) |
| BRAMBLING | With a name similar to that of the blackberry bush or a variety of cooking apple, a chaffinch-like bird, known regionally as cock o' the north, furze chirper and tartan back (9) |
| TARLATAN | Name, similar to that of Scottish plaid, for a type of stiffened muslin formerly used to add shape to ball-gowns, crinolines or dresses (8) |
| LIOTARD | Name, similar to that of a famous trapeze artist's, of a Swiss artist who adopted Turkish dress and created, in paint or pastel, The Chocolate Girl, The Early Breakfast, Portrait of Lady with Hyacinth |
| GUDDLE | Scots verb meaning to fish with the hands by groping under the stones or banks of a loch's stream, thus to dabble in puddles, whether muddy or clean (6) |
| ADOBE | What is the Spanish word for a sun-dried brick and for the clay soil from which the brick is made? (5) |
| ARARAT | Mount on which the Ark is said to have made landfall (6) |
| FORBIDDEN | Number said to have made an offer for study that's been outlawed (9) |
| MASALA | From "mixture, ingredients", an Indian spice blend with a name similar to a sherry-like Sicilian wine; or, a dish of food or cup of chai prepared with said aromatic potpourri (6) |