| EGGWHITE | English goods with nuts, energy and contents of shell (3,5) |
| ROMANTIC | Art, music or literature characterised by an emphasis on feeling and content rather than order and form - like the kind of novels published by Mills and Boon? |
| DUTYPAID | (Of goods) with applicable levies already met |
| LOOKINTO | Investigate family surrounded by stolen goods with heart of stone (4,4) |
| ANALYSIS | Detailed examination of structure and content (8) |
| OWNLABEL | Like some supermarket goods, with in short just the first to be dispatched |
| OPENROAD | "Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms, / Strong and content I travel the ____" (Walt Whitman) |
| FORKLIFT | Device used to load/unload goods with the first, in 1917, being called the Tructractor (8) |
| DIAMONDS | Princess gets nuts after removing last bit of shell and stones, perhaps (8) |
| SANDWICHES | Found on beach with hags deprived of tea and contents of lunchbox (10) |
| NAUTILUS | Wearer of shell suit with an extremely unusual design |
| EARFUL | Piece of one's mind a all contents of shell-like? (6) |
| SHRAPNEL | Bits of shell from planes flying across there regularly (8) |
| NUTHATCH | Flier makes fanatic come out of shell |
| CASTANET | Spanish type of shell fish? (8) |
| HEELTAP | Have emptied plate surprisingly and contents of glass in the end (7) |
| VANDALISE | And contents of case, damage deliberately (9) |
| INVOKE | Refer to popular verse and contents of funny stories (6) |
| HOWITZER | Gun for high-angle firing of shells at low velocities (8) |
| KERNEL | Contents of shell |