| DRIBSANDDRABS | Dishes, emptied, to be filled with bone powder (dull-coloured) in small amounts |
| NEWSHOLE | Amount of space in a paper to be filled with journalism |
| LIGHT | Any one of the blank white spaces in a crossword to be filled with a letter (5) |
| ALBUMS | Books with blank pages to be filled with photographs or stamps, say (6) |
| AWED | In a dilemma we decided to be filled with reverential wonder (4) |
| GECKO | A small, dull-coloured terrestrial lizard with adhesive toes (5) |
| AGHAST | In drag has to be filled with dismay (6) |
| SPINNAKER | Orator loses energy outside pub ___ one is raised to be filled with wind (9) |
| NESTS | Shapes/forms of meringue to be filled with summer berries and fresh cream (5) |
| MARVELL | Poet to be filled with wonder looking over lake (7) |
| CAPTIVATED | Skipper worked at dive to be filled with wonder (10) |
| DUNBAR | Line of Duty star Adrian's in dull-coloured pub (6) |
| BISSAU | African city banks emptied to accommodate one's gold (6) |
| KITCHEN | Spades removed from trash and extension emptied to make room |
| PRAWN | Empty pan to be filled with uncooked seafood (5) |
| STOCKING | An item hung up on Christmas Eve to be filled with fruit, nuts or coins; a tradition that developed |
| CROUSTADE | French culinary word for a case of puff pastry, bread, semolina, duchess potatoes etc, to be filled with ragout or salpicon (9) |
| NAURU | Island vessel about to be filled with gold |
| SEETHE | To be filled with intense but unexpressed anger (6) |
| SHOE | Item of footwear traditionally placed outside to be filled with gifts on the eve of St Nicholas Day (4) |