| TEFLON | A non-stick material used to coat the inside of cooking pans (6) |
| FLEECE | A sheep's woollen coat; the wool shorn from said ovine in one clip; or, a heraldic representation of thus (6) |
| TOFFEE | Confection traditionally cracked with a miniature hammer or used to coat red apples; or, nonsense (6) |
| STUCCO | Kind of cement used to coat exterior walls (6) |
| TARMAC | With salt, coat the surface (6) |
| RATTAN | Croupier's stick material |
| SESAME | Seed often used to coat bread (6) |
| PARGET | Plaster used to coat outer walls and line chimneys. |
| LEAFED | Thumbed through manual indicating another metal could be used to coat iron |
| OSMIUM | Name metal used to coat ornaments and note hesitant expression |
| SHAKER | Salt cellar server vacantly used to coat fish |
| PAELLA | Catalan dish named for its cooking pan |
| EEZY | Non-stick material of a monkey climber body (4) |
| PTFE | Non-stick material of a monkey climber body (4) |
| AIREDALE | With a black and tan coat, the largest of the terriers, originally bred in Yorkshire (8) |
| FACT | "The amount of gold in the Earth's core could coat the planet's surface," e.g. |
| ROAST | A certain type of cooking pan (5) |
| LANYARD | Any fat to coat the rope? (7) |
| CRITICISE | Rice is mixed without it under top of cooking pan (9) |
| MARZIPAN | Name, derived from a Burmese port once famed for glazed jars used to export candied fruits, confections, preserves and spices, for a sugary almond paste used to coat cakes (8) |