| HORSERADISH | Artist put in, perhaps, grey bowl a condiment (11) |
| EGGERY | Perhaps grey mould in Humpty Dumpty's lair (6) |
| ABOIL | Ready for the pasta to be put in, perhaps |
| LABOURS | What 'ard-working scientist puts in perhaps works (7) |
| CARRAWAY | Artist put in vehicle with means to get condiment (8) |
| TRAVERSE | Artist put in the box Irish cross (8) |
| BRAID | Artist put in order for woven fabric |
| ENWRAP | Record Lake District artist put in package |
| MURAL | Frenchman, artist, put in middle of dull wall painting (5) |
| ODALISQUE | Alluring woman artist put in holy building topless |
| RAZER | One who demolishes almost nothing artist's put in the van |
| BEAKER | A drinking bowl; a lab glass with a lip; or, a child's plastic tumbler (6) |
| CRATER | From the Greek meaning "mixing bowl", a volcano's mouth; or, a hollow where a meteorite has fallen (6) |
| KITTY | Informal name for the jack in bowls; a pool of money in poker; or, linked with "Hello" for a cat-like Japanese cartoon character (5) |
| BIAS | In the game of bowls, a bulge or weight inside one side of a bowl (4) |
| BASIN | Bowl a second one in case of backspin (5) |
| DANISH | In bowl, a new pastry (6) |
| OVERSTEPTHEMARK | Bowl a no-ball perhaps and go too far (8,3,4) |
| TOUCHER | (In bowls) a wood that is in contact with the jack |
| PENNY | "There stands me wife; The idol of me life; Singing, 'Roll or bowl a ball, a ... pitch'" |