| POMANDER | From the French meaning "apple of amber", a clove-studded orange or a perforated orb containing aromatic substances (8) |
| POMANDERS | From the French meaning "apple of amber", clove-studded oranges or perforated orbs containing mixtures of aromatic substances (9) |
| AROMA | Bouquet^AROM |
| TEABALL | Perforated orb holding leaves |
| BEAD | From "prayer", one of a string of paternosters forming a rosary; or, a perforated bugle, ojime, pearl, rondelle or seed for threading generally (4) |
| ROSE | Pinkish colour of wine such as Tavel; the national flower of England; or, a perforated cap for a watering can (4) |
| PEEL | Zest of an orange or a lemon in its natural or candied state; or, a baker's wooden shovel for sliding bread or pizza dough in or out of a hot oven (4) |
| POME | From the Latin meaning "apple", a fruit such as the aforesaid or any one of its relatives including pear, quince and medlar; or, priest's handwarming silver ball of hot water (4) |
| CASTOR | A flour dredger-like pepperette or sugar shaker with a perforated top; a sextuple star system that is Pollux's less-bright twin in Gemini; a beaver, its genus or a hat from its fur; or, a small swivel |
| 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) |
| PINK | Call of a chaffinch; a clove-scented flower related to sweet william, carnation and red campion; or, the colour of the Leander Club's hippopotamus logo (4) |
| OUTSPAN | In South Africa, a type of orange or a stopping-place on a journey (7) |
| SATSUMA | A seedless mandarin orange or a type of Japanese pottery named after the historical province in Kysh (7) |
| KNOT | A huddled group; an elaborate maze-like flower-bed; dialect for a hill; or, a bind such as a clove hitch, Englishman's tie, fisherman's bend, sheepshank or Turk's head (4) |
| VOLCANIC | Serve up a bit of garlic in a clove, prone to burst of heat? (8) |
| SHAKER | A pot with a perforated lid for dredging/sprinkling flour or sugar; or, a container in which to mix cocktails (6) |
| STOCK | Pastel pink, lilac, white or cream flower with a clove-like spicy scent, Matthiola incana; or, an equestrian's cravat (5) |
| SIEVE | A utensil with a perforated or meshed bottom for separating solids from liquids |
| SPYGLASS | The Amber --------, a novel by Philip Pullman (8) |
| NAVEL | Bump on an orange or a belly |