| JEWELCASE | An ornamental box for holding one's bijouterie and gemmery; or, a slimline plastic cover for a CD (5,4) |
| CASKET | A small ornamental box for holding jewels or letters (6) |
| LENSCAP | Plastic cover for a camera: 2 wds. |
| JEWELLERY | Bijouterie; the art/trade of the maker of said gemmery; or, "tomfoolery" in Cockney rhyming slang (9) |
| INRO | An ornamental box worn suspended from a girdle in traditional Japanese dress (4) |
| MILLISECOND | Very little time for a slimline cod recipe (11) |
| ALBUM | Collection of songs on a CD (5) |
| SEEDY | Not really fit to listen to a CD (5) |
| RAINBOW | Brown plastic cover for top class range of colours (7) |
| CREED | Set of beliefs seen ere it's set out in a compact disc (5) |
| SIDE | One of two for cassette but just one for a CD |
| CROWD | Cram too much noise into a compact disc (5) |
| EGGCUP | A "pocillum ovi " for holding one's boiled oeuf during its devourment (6) |
| COPINGSAW | Maxim for holding one's own hand tool? (6,3) |
| COFFEEPOT | In which there might be grounds for holding one's drink? (6,3) |
| SLEEVES | Plastic covers for playing cards (7) |
| MOSS | Glittering wood, pincushion, swan's-neck thyme, juniper haircap, feather... general word for a 400 million year-old bryophyte typically growing in ancient woodlands (4) |
| TRAMMEL | A beam compass; a type of fishing net; or, an adjustable hook for holding one or a series of cooking pots or kettles over an open fire (7) |
| BONBONNIERE | French word for a small ornamental box, drageoir or lidded jar for chocolates, sugared almonds or other sweets; or, confectionery used as a table decoration at a wedding party or other celebration (11 |
| SOLANDER | Linnaean disciple who travelled with James Cook and invented a book-like box for holding such items as botanical specimens, colour plates, manuscripts, maps and papers (8) |