| ABUNDANT | A cake Daniel tried initially in large quantities (8) |
| IDLEST | Iain Duncan Smith tried initially to take in the French, being the least hard-working? (6) |
| BINLINER | Holds the discards for bait initially in big boat (3,5) |
| DUCKWEED | A tiny aquatic flowering plant that floats in large quantities on still water (8) |
| BULKBARN | Canadian retailer of food in large quantities: 2 wds. |
| CHURNOUT | Produce routinely in large quantities |
| NUMEROUS | Existing in large quantities |
| GRAVEL | Stone fragments viewed initially in large ground (6) |
| TWOSOME | Couple with nothing special initially in large book (7) |
| FLAT | Lived initially in large apartment (4) |
| THOUSANDS | Cook hands out sausages, initially in large numbers (9) |
| GLIB | Fluent Latin, initially in big translation |
| COLOSSI | Company loss investing initially in big statues (7) |
| GROCER | Word for a wholesaler dealing in large quantities of dried fruits, spices, sugar etc originally, now a purveyor of food and general household goods, aka a victualler or shopkeeper (6) |
| TEAURNS | Boilers with a tap for making hot beverages in large quantities (3,4) |
| BULK | In large quantities, buy in ... |
| MASSPRODUCED | Made in large quantities by an assembly line (4-8) |
| VORACIOUS | Eating food in big quantities or eager in a pursuit (9) |
| CHURNED | ___ out, produced routinely in large quantities (7) |
| APLENTY | Across time for restraint, pay out in large quantities (7) |