| MADELIGHTOF | Gave no importance to and used as a lamp (4,5,2) |
| GINGERJAR | Ceramic container used as a lamp base |
| CHIFFONNADE | French culinary term for leaf vegetables like lettuce and sorrel, cut into shreds or strips and used as a garnish |
| BLACKPEPPER | Seeds of the plant Piper nigrum, commonly ground or crushed and used as a spice (5,6) |
| LEFTONECOLD | Colonel, with deft plans, gave no passion (4,3,4) |
| CONSERVATORY | A room with a glass roof and walls, attached to a house and used as a sun lounge (12) |
| RATIONCARDS | Stair-rod can be broken up and used as food limiters (6,5) |
| AGAR | A gelatinous product made from seaweed and used as a base for bacterial cultures as a laxative, jellied foods |
| BAYONET | A knife that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon (7) |
| NUNCHAKU | In martial arts, a pair of hardwood sticks joined by a chain or cord and used as a weapon (8) |
| GALANGAL | The pungent, aromatic root of a plant of the ginger family, dried and used as a seasoning and in medicine (8) |
| KENDALMINTCAKE | Sugar-based confection originating from a Cumbrian town and used as a source of energy by climbers and mountaineers (6,4,4) |
| KAKEMONO | A scroll that can be unwound and used as a hanging for a painting (8) |
| TAXRETURN | A declaration of personal income made annually and used as a basis for assessing contributions to the Government (3,6) |
| OCTANE | Any isomeric saturated hydrocarbon found in petroleum and used as a fuel and solvent. |
| NUTMEG | A hard, aromatic seed, ground and used as a spice (6) |
| SHELLAC | Type of resin obtained from a female insect and used as a varnish (7) |
| ROUX | Mixture of fat and flour, heated and used as a basis for sauces (4) |
| FUTON | Japanese padded quilt placed on a floor and used as a bed (5) |
| WOMAN | One of no importance to a Wilde play? |