| JARS | Glass vessels in which to store jam, pickles, pasta, flour, whole grains, cereal, dried fruit and other pantry staples (4) |
| AMOS | Biblical prophet and OT book (4) |
| MUESLI | Breakfast dish of cereal, dried fruit and nuts in milk (6) |
| HOMEMADE | Term used to describe bread, cakes, jam, pickles, preserves etc produced in one's abode/kitchen, as opposed to a shop or factory (4-4) |
| AMPOULE | Small glass vessel in which liquids for injection are sealed (7) |
| RETORTS | Rotters breaking glass vessels in the lab |
| RESERVE | Store jam without lid (7) |
| SPOT | A bite to eat, dram of drink, drop of rain or other small amount; a pip on a domino; or, a jam, pickle or stew (4) |
| SCRAPES | Jams; pickles |
| INA | Words before jam, pickle, or stew |
| BINS | Containers in various forms for bread, coal, compost, litter, waste paper etc; or, stands in which to store bottles of wine in cellars (4) |
| POTS | Any of various vessels in which to brew tea, cook soup, stew or stock (4) |
| PANS | Steel drums; skillets for frying; or, shallow vessels in which to separate gold from gravel (4) |
| BREADBIN | A kitchen crock or box in which to store one's bloomer, granary, multigrain, sourdough, split tin or other such loaf with crust and crumb (5,3) |
| EASYTOSEE | Wild yeast and a fair amount of the pasta flour on view is staring one in the face (4,2,3) |
| BOUGHPOT | Old word for a bouquet, bunch, posy or tussie mussie of flowers and foliage; or, the vessel in which to display said branches, sprays and stems (8) |
| TALLBOYS | In which to store clothes they've grown out of? (8) |
| SHED | Structure in which to store tools |
| HANGAR | Put up with stripped-down barn in which to store vehicles |
| TALLBOY | In which to store clothes he's grown out of? (7) |