| BROWNRICE | Edible grain with only the husk removed (5,4) |
| ELECTRICEYE | Pick edible grain with the old photocell (8,3) |
| MILLED | Description of grains, especially rice, which have had the husk removed (6) |
| RICE | Harvested paddy, with the husks removed, becomes what? (4) |
| BRAN | Partly ground husk removed by sifting |
| SHELLED | With husks removed |
| TENUOUSLY | With only the flimsiest connection |
| CHAFFINCH | The bird is a short distance behind the husks (9) |
| THRESHING | Agricultural process of separating cereal grains from the husks (9) |
| HULL | Word for the small green calyx of a raspberry, strawberry or similar soft fruit; the husk of a grain; the pod or shell of beans or peas; the main body or frame of a flying-boat, ship or tank; or, the |
| COIR | The fibre prepared from the husk of the coconut (4) |
| FENNEL | Plant grain with the backing of the French (6) |
| ORBISON | Roy ___, US singer-songwriter who topped the UK charts with 'Only the Lonely' (1960) 'It's Over' (1964) and 'Oh, Pretty Woman' (1964) (7) |
| ATTHEDROPOFAHAT | With only the slightest urging |
| ROUGHIT | Exist with only the basics (5,2) |
| FALTER | Left with only the sun-god, I become unsteady (6) |
| RELIC | Left with only the rice as a souvenir! (5) |
| RHEBOKS | South African antelopes with only the male having straight, upright horns (7) |
| RHOMBOID | Name an oblique-angled parallelogram with only the opposite sides equal (8) |
| KINGS | Two books of family genealogies with only the covers remaining |