| MARRONSGLACES | Chestnuts cooked in syrup and given a shiny coating (7,6) |
| RUMBABA | Yeast cake saturated in syrup and liquor (3,4) |
| HIPS | Vitamin C-rich red fruits of the wild rose, used in syrups and teas, perhaps to the benefit of one's coxae (4) |
| ELECTROPLATED | Called Peter to change, given a shiny coat |
| REINTERPRETED | Translated by soldiers and given a new meaning (13) |
| METAMORPHOSIS | Moor steamship that will be renovated and given a completely new look |
| DOUBLECHECKED | Loud, be wrongly arrested and given a second going-over (6-7) |
| GLAZE | Look to get laptop a shiny coating (5) |
| COMPOTE | Fruit preserved or cooked in syrup (7) |
| VARNISH | Lacquer or other resinous matter providing a shiny coating; hence, an artificial appearance, deceptively showy veneer or superficial lustre (7) |
| GLAZED | Having a shiny coating (6) |
| NICKELLED | Little money ? given a light and given a tough coat (9) |
| DOUBLEGLAZED | Twice as much had been given a shiny surface in order to keep out the cold (6-6) |
| INVEIGHS | Given a shiny loco without any rails (8) |
| VARNISHED | Surprisingly, his red van is given a shiny surface |
| LACQUER | A hard and usually shiny coating to wood or metal (7) |
| GINGER | Spice derived from the rhizome of a plant related to turmeric, used powdered in cakes and biscuits, fresh in curries and stir-fries or preserved in syrup (6) |
| EMBRACED | Couple taken in by European doctor and given a hug (8) |
| TAUGHT | Drunk - one ousted by a university and given a lesson |
| PULLEDUP | Hauled in and given a ticking off (6,2) |