| PHIAL | Bottle or bucket, form of which includes hydrogen (5) |
| BALTI | British Indian cookery, a bit of which includes Latin (5) |
| SHALE | Source of gas market includes hydrogen (5) |
| TENNIS | Sport, part of which includes pub on the way back |
| NAPHTHA | Rock-oil as used by Pathan includes hydrogen (7) |
| BOLSHIEST | Soil mixture includes hydrogen - the finest around - but extremely awkward (9) |
| PEARS | Fruits, varieties of which include Conference, Concorde and Onward (5) |
| NORSE | Old --; language of the Vikings; a form of which was spoken in Orkney and the islands mentioned in 3 |
| WELLS | Excavations leading to water in underground aquifers that is drawn by means of pump or bucket (5) |
| COAST | General term for a region where the land meets the sea; features of which include beaches, cliffs, c |
| BLOOD | Vital bodily fluid studied by a haematologist; types of which include A, B, AB and, the most common |
| LADLE | Long-handled pan or bucket for holding and conveying molten metal |
| CROWN | Another name for a diadem; the upper part of a hat, cut gem or a tree; a clasping metal cap for a bottle; or, a stag's surroyals collectively (5) |
| MOUTH | Opening of a bottle or cave; or, a place where a river enters the sea (5) |
| CRUSE | An old word for an earthenware jar or pot; or, a little bottle or cup (5) |
| GENIE | Magical being that comes out of a bottle or lamp and grants wishes (5) |
| NECKS | Bottle or body parts (5) |
| FLASK | Small bottle or container (5) |
| NERVE | Taverner verifying bottles or bottle? (5) |
| BASIN | Start spelling out "bottle" or "bowl" for water container |