| STACKYARD | A place containing quantities of straw or grain (9) |
| PALLET | Word, derived from that of an artist's board for mixing colours, for a flat wooden blade for shaping clay; a mattress of straw; or, a platform moved with a fork-lift truck (6) |
| THATCHING | Roofing with straw or reeds |
| LOT | The making of a decision by random selection of a straw or a slip of paper etc; or, by extension, an assigned or apportioned share; or, one's destiny, fate or fortune (3) |
| FOODGROUP | Dairy or grains |
| MOSESBASKET | A portable cradle for a baby, often made of straw or wicker (5,6) |
| HAYSEED | Fragments of straw, or a country yokel (7) |
| WISP | A small bundle of straw or hay |
| THATCH | Roofing material consisting of straw or reeds (6) |
| TANTAMOUNT | Brown horse fed regular helpings of straw or equivalent |
| BALE | Quantity of straw or cotton |
| SKEPS | What are beehives made of straw or wicker? (5) |
| STAPLE | U-shaped wire tack for fastening paper; or, a food such as bread or grain considered a fundamental part of a diet or cuisine (6) |
| TAILING | Term for flour or grain of inferior quality; a cook's task of cutting the ends off gooseberries, mangetout, radishes, runner beans etc, as opposed to topping; or, the act of secretly following or shad |
| PLAIT | Word for a fold of cloth originally, later for a braid of hair, ribbon, rope or straw; or, a loaf of bread, such as challah, baked in this form (5) |
| LAMASERY | Place containing microwave emitter, or place containing monks (8) |
| CITY | A large town or populous place containing a cathedral (4) |
| PAVLOVA | Place containing a source of valued eggs for a meringue-based dessert (7) |
| YIELD | Measurement of a harvested crop such as grapes or grain; or, the profit or return on an investment (5) |
| RIPE | Connected to "harvest", word meaning "ready for picking/reaping" or "fit for eating", as in fruit or grain; mature, mellow, pungent or rich, as in cheese or wine; perfected; or, informally, excellent |