| FRYINGPAN | Granny if cooking grabs soft item found in kitchen (6,3) |
| BIPOD | Attempt to grab soft tail of the kangaroo, say (5) |
| PEELER | Old copper item found in kitchen (6) |
| EGGTIMER | Say German on watch had item found in kitchen (3,5) |
| HOTPLATES | What's stolen from front of car perhaps is found in kitchen (3,6) |
| TINOPENER | Can batsman be found in kitchen? (3-6) |
| BREADBINS | Storage vessels found in kitchens or pantries, also called crocks (5,4) |
| STRAINERS | This trainer is on a ship but they're usually found in kitchens (9) |
| PARTICLES | Soft items, minute pieces |
| PINTGLASS | Item found in a pub (4,5) |
| SUPERBALL | One of six items found in a Graig Nettles bat in 1974 |
| TABLEWARE | Suggest clash with sweetheart relates to items found in dining room |
| TEACLOTHS | Set of items found in a chest replaced dryers (3,6) |
| PARTICLE | Tiny bit in soft item (8) |
| COOKBOOK | More than once, note nothing reasonable in work found in kitchen |
| BOARD | Something found in kitchen, one-legged pig hiding in empty cupboard (8,5) |
| CHOPPING | Something found in kitchen, one-legged pig hiding in empty cupboard (8,5) |
| STIRFRYING | Try rings if cooking Chinese style? |
| WEATHERBEATEN | Heard if cooking celebrity is worn down by exposure |
| POTHERB | Vegetable adding flavour if cooking mostly pea broth (3,4) |