| STRETCHLIMO | Car used for warming up? |
| COLDMASTERS | Artists who need warming up? |
| ELECTRIC | ____ blanket, item used for warming a bed (8) |
| FLESH | Carnivore elf's removing apparatus used for warming (5-5) |
| EATER | Carnivore elf's removing apparatus used for warming (5-5) |
| HEATPUMP | Hump peat about, it is used for warming (4-4) |
| HOTWATERBOTTLE | Rubber receptacle used for warming a bed (3-5,6) |
| PATROLCAR | A police car used for patrolling the streets (6,3) |
| RUNABOUT | A car used for short, usually urban, trips |
| DEMO | Car used for a test drive |
| REO | 1912 car used for the first trans-Canada auto trip |
| RACECAR | Car used for racing, E4, (4,3) |
| CRUSADE | Car used for campaign (7) |
| AUTHORESS | CD missing in hot cars used for racing? Renault perhaps |
| MUFF | A person who is awkward at sport, thus a word for a botch, dropped/failed catch, mess-up, mishit or muddle; a bungler or duffer generally; or, a cylinder of fur for warming both hands (4) |
| BIKE | Exercise -. machine in box F used for cardio and warming up (4) |
| SAUCEPAN | Pot traditionally used for cooking bechamel, hollandaise, gravy or ragu through, but also for warming beans, soup or perhaps a hearty stew (8) |
| SCOTCH | Taps closed, gas turned up for warming drink (6) |
| LIMBERING | Warming up for exercise |
| INIDLE | Warming up the car, say |