| RATIONAL | Enough to fill a bowl (8) |
| ROOMFUL | Enough to fill a domestic space |
| CHEVILLE | French word for a peg of a stringed instrument; or, in a literary sense, a peg-like word, serving to fill a gap (8) |
| STUFFING | A forcemeat-like mixture of breadcrumbs and herbs with which to fill a goose, turkey or other bird before being roasted; or, padding for a cushion, pillow or soft toy (8) |
| FLOTILLA | Put a lot in to fill a small fleet (8) |
| HEADHUNT | To identify and approach someone usually employed elsewhere to fill a business post (8) |
| ACADEMIC | Don foolishly aimed to fill a volume (8) |
| ASITWERE | We run to fill a place, so to speak (2,2,4) |
| ARGUMENT | Reason glue must be used to fill a tear |
| ADELAIDE | Antipodean city set to fill a river |
| APPOINTS | Selects to fill a position |
| PLENTIFUL | More than enough to fill up ten skips (9) |
| GREWINTO | Become big enough to fill completely although it got worn out (not shirt) (4,4) |
| INTERIM | A temporary or provisional arrangement, such as a short-term appointment to fill a position (7) |
| REPLACEMENTCOST | About a fee to fill a position? |
| INLAY | A filling shaped to fill a tooth cavity (5) |
| ALBUM | Enough recordings to fill a book? |
| PIPETOBACCO | Coppice boat builder to fill a smoking bowl (4,7) |
| BYEELECTION | Vote to fill a parliamentary seat that has become vacant between general votes (3-8) |
| ANOINT | Select to fill a significant role, especially in a religious context |