| POTS | Any of various vessels in which to brew tea, cook soup, stew or stock (4) |
| INTHESAMEBOAT | Sharing jam, soup, stew or - most likely - deep water? (2,3,4,4) |
| TEAPOT | In which to brew the cup that cheers (6) |
| DUMPLING | Ball of dough in soup, stew (8) |
| PANS | Steel drums; skillets for frying; or, shallow vessels in which to separate gold from gravel (4) |
| JARS | Glass vessels in which to store jam, pasta, flour, grains and other pantry staples (4) |
| TINS | Vessels in which bread/cakes are baked; a name for rectangular loaves; or, lidded containers for storing biscuits (4) |
| RAFT | Vessel in which to shoot the rapids |
| ARGO | Vessel in which Jason sailed in search of the Golden Fleece (4) |
| OPUS | Cook soup for work |
| PAIL | Vessel in which one takes a chum out (4) |
| EATS | Brew teas - what one does to help, when out? (4) |
| EATWELL | To dine in style, you need a source of water to brew tea (3,4) |
| BOUGHPOT | Old word for a bouquet, bunch, posy or tussie mussie of flowers and foliage; or, the vessel in which to display said branches, sprays and stems (8) |
| POT | Vessel in which to cook "shot" game, for example; or, a beer mug (3) |
| INCHARACTER | Certain to brew tea in - it's typical of (2,9) |
| STEAMER | Coal-powered vessel in which to cook rice (7) |
| URN | Vessel in which to pour noggins (3) |
| JOLLYBOAT | Vessel in which to find merry sailors? (9) |
| MORTAR | Vessel in which to grind spices (6) |