| COUNTERPANE | In the bedroom, it's made of material, as against glass (11) |
| TAPSONTHEWINDOW | Lights-out song played against glass instead of with a bugle? |
| OWLPEN | My new place has got five bedrooms -- it's about two miles from Dursely (6) |
| DAMASK | US lawyer has a disguise made of material |
| RAGDOLL | Toy made of material scraps (3,4) |
| NECKLACE | Yet it is not usually made of material if you get the hang of it (8) |
| CRACKERJACK | One takes the biscuit, as against a donkey? |
| FASTBREEDER | A type of nuclear reactor that produces at least as much fissionable material as it uses |
| CUTSDOWN | Acts to reduce the amount of material, as in curtailed (4,4) |
| TIMESHEET | Send back large piece of material as evidence of work (4,5) |
| SHIMS | Thin pieces of material (as wood) to fill in spaces |
| TURBAN | Swathe of material as headdress |
| BRIDGEPASSAGE | Prepares the musicians for the return of the original material as one covers The River track (6,7) |
| SELVAGE | Name the strip of surplus material as at the side of wallpaper (7) |
| AREBOURS | French title (translated as Against the Grain) of a 1884 Joris-Karl Huysmans novel |
| ANTONYMS | Term, translating as "against a name", for the semantic "yin and yang" of opposite words, including happy/sad, hot/cold, light/dark and love/hate (8) |
| CHINTZ | See this material as possibly the making of Nietzsche (6) |
| TAPTAP | Sound of repeated light hitting, as against a fishbowl: Hyph. |
| BLINDER | Outstanding performance as Cornwall, as against Gloucester |
| BUMPERTOBUMPER | Good harvest, as against another stuck in traffic (6,2,6) |