| YIELDS | Crops rye fields use in the middle |
| ICHOR | The blood of the gods, in Greek mythology, - its use in the fantasy genre is, according to Ursula LeGuin, the 'infallible touchstone of the seventh-rate' |
| OLDLATIN | The Latin language in use in the period before 75 BC (3,5) |
| MINUTE | Word for the 60th part of an hour whose use in the sense of a note or memorandum derives from pre-printing days when scribes made rough copies in small writing (6) |
| TOMATO | Also known as a love-apple this fruit has multiple uses in the kitchen, the Mallorcan ramallet variety is prized for its flavour, especially in the local pa amb oli dish (6) |
| GENERICIDE | "The process by which trademark rights are diminished or lost as a result of common use in the marke |
| RIGHTEOUS | Entitlement to find use in the end with nothing for the virtuous (9) |
| TEARGAS | Rush petrol here - use in the fight against The Mob (4,3) |
| STARCH | It is taken from the charts for use in the laundry (6) |
| ENRON | Company that won a 2002 Ig Nobel Prize for "adapting the mathematical concept of imaginary numbers for use in the business world" |
| GALWAYBAY | 1947 song written by Irish doctor Arthur Colahan; popularised by Bing Crosby and by its use in the film The Quiet Man (6,3) |
| OLIVEDRAB | Now mostly replaced by multicoloured camouflage, what colour did the US armies use in the Second World War for uniforms and some apparatus? (5,4) |
| SABRE | Curved sword in widespread use in the 18th and 19th centuries. (5) |
| PAPER | Now known as a tissue, the ... handkerchief came into use in the early 1900s |
| PAUSED | Stopped it's use in the home (6) |
| APPLIANCE | Machine (for use in the home) (9) |
| ANAESTHETIC | A scene that I re-write for use in the theatre |
| PAN | Greek god - of use in the kitchen |
| TOILETRIES | Fabric samples which are for use in the bathroom |
| AIRER | What launderers may use in the Republic, some say |