| CASSOLETTE | From "saucepan", a word for a brule-parfum; a censer; a perfume-box with perforated lid; a small stew; or, the dish in which it is served (10) |
| DOP | Afrikaans word for a husk or empty nutshell; pomace brandy; a tot of wine; a drink container or lid; a little copper cup in which a diamond is secured while being cut; or, a cartridge-case (3) |
| SHAKER | A pot with a perforated lid for dredging/sprinkling flour or sugar; or, a container in which to mix cocktails (6) |
| ROSEBOWL | Original name of a cricket ground in the village of West End in Hampshire; or, a type of vase often with a perforated lid or "frog" (4,4) |
| DREDGERS | Shakers with perforated lids for sprinkling flour, icing sugar or cocoa (8) |
| ROSES | Flowers traditionally arranged in bowl-like vases with perforated lids (5) |
| SAUNA | Cook lifting cep from saucepan - it's a bit hot there |
| ETIENNE | Mr. Brule (17th-century explorer/interpreter in New France) |
| WEE | Tiny bit served up in slice of cr'me brul'e waffle (3) |
| TOP | Word for a carrot leaf; a circus tent; a crest or tuft; a lid; a teetotum; a T-shirt; or, the uppermost creamy layer of unhomogenised milk (3) |
| HUNTER | Type of pocket watch with a hinged lid; a brand of wellington boot; or, Scottish anatomist considered a founder of scientific surgery (6) |
| BURNER | Part of an etna, gas cooker/jet or lamp etc that emits a flame; a censer or thurible; or, a CD-R drive (6) |
| RECOMPENSE | Pay back with a poem about a censer? (10) |
| HOLYSMOKE | Well I'm blowed, I'm blown from a censer? |
| THURIFER | An acolyte who carries a censer in a religious service (8) |
| MASS | Ceremony with a censer |
| CHAPEAU | Lid a guy put on a little tea urn? |
| BILLETDOUX | Lute box lid's a revealing love letter (6,4) |
| INCENSE | Substance burning in a censer (7) |
| SACRISTY | A censer (empty) is in untidy room, here in church? |