| EPITAPH | In memory of English detective - the one you associate with a pipe, in the main, and Hitchcock's central character? (7) |
| CHAIR | Furniture item depicted with a pipe in a famous painting by Vincent van Gogh (5) |
| MINCEPIE | Those in The Maze hide note from detective - the note one gets for Christmas (5,3) |
| ROUNDABOUT | More or less the first thing you associate with a fairground? (10) |
| STRANDED | Ran aground, in the main, and was left helpless (8) |
| DREDGESUP | Digs deep, in the main, and reveals hidden objects (7,2) |
| MINIMO | Name of the cat that Zoe Slater rescued from a pipe in the cellar of the Queen Vic (4,2) |
| HYDRANT | A pipe in the street from which fire fighters can draw water (7) |
| TESTTUBE | Try out a pipe in the laboratory (4-4) |
| EPITOME | A type of English detective book (7) |
| ANTACID | Worker gives a group of detectives the remedy |
| DICKTURPIN | Two detectives, the second stopping sour outlaw |
| MENDICANT | Beggar intended to take new detectives the wrong way |
| LEGER | Artist associated with the Cubists until he developed his own style dubbed "Tubism", whose works include Soldier with a Pipe and Still Life with a Beer Mug (5) |
| AORTA | The main and largest artery in the human body (5) |
| TATE | Which actress and comedian do you associate with the phrase "am I bovvered?"? (4) |
| PICASSO | Artist whose Rose Period saw him paint some of his highest-selling works to date including Young Girl with a Flower Basket and Boy with a Pipe (7) |
| IPPLEPEN | A broken pipe in the middle of the car park behind my house has started leaking into my back garden near Dainton (8) |
| DOROTHY | ____ L. Sayers, English detective novelist remembered as one of the four 'Queens of Crime' (7) |
| TITANIC | With which film do you associate "I'm the king of the world!"? (7) |