| GARLICPRESS | Dracula overwhelmed by this urge means to impart bite (6,5) |
| SPURN | Reject urge, mean ultimately |
| EGG | Rasher to go with this urge? |
| EGGON | One cooking breakfast might have this urge |
| DRIVE | Doctor! I've this urge! (5) |
| TREADLE | A lever worked by the foot to impart motion to a machine (7) |
| ANISE | Herb related to fennel, parsley and lovage whose seeds are used to impart their liquorice flavour to absinthe, pastis and biscotti (5) |
| HOPS | Cone-like flowers of a twining hedgerow plant related to cannabis that are traditionally used in brewing to impart a bitter flavour to beer or hung in garlands around pubs (4) |
| DYES | Soluble substances used to impart colour to textiles and other materials (4) |
| INFORM | To impart knowledge, is to do what (6) |
| MERCERISED | Used caustic alkali to impart strength to (cotton) (10) |
| CAM | A projection on a rotating part in machinery to impart variable motion to the part in contact with |
| MASSE | In billiards and snooker, a stroke made with an almost vertical cue to impart a sharp swerve to the cue ball (5) |
| BROWNING | A caramel-based ingredient traditionally used to impart a rich bistre-like colour to gravy; or, the process of toasting something (8) |
| BOUQUETGARNI | French-style miniature posy of bay, chervil, parsley and thyme, used to impart subtle herbal flavours to stews and other dishes, often with wine (7,5) |
| SLICED | Hit a ball so as to impart a spin (6) |
| FLAVOURING | Substance used to impart taste (10) |
| FYI | Letters to impart information or knowledge |
| PATRIOTISM | Training is to impart national pride |
| PASSION | I may be brought in to impart enthusiasm |