| MELTINGPOT | In which to mix metals, immigrants |
| SHAKER | A dredger for sprinkling flour, sugar etc; a container in which to mix cocktails; or, a person who wields power or makes things happen (6) |
| PALETTE | An artist's handheld "shovel/spade" upon which to mix a spectrum of colours, from crimson to jade (7) |
| PALATTES | Flat pieces of wood or plastic used by artists as surfaces on which to mix their paints (8) |
| RESHUFFLE | Is about to mix the cards up, to rearrange positions in the Cabinet (9) |
| ENTANGLE | Two hands get to mix things up, in order to get involved ... (8) |
| THELINE | To be clear, you need to mix a little honey in (3,2,2,3,4) |
| BLEND | Left in the loop, able to mix in with the crowd (5) |
| ASOCIAL | Disinclined to mix with spies in revolutionary Laos (7) |
| COBALT | A clot to mix black in with the blue (6) |
| MISCERE | To mix or to get it on, sine rubore |
| ANDROID | Add iron to mix to create robot |
| GOWITHOUT | Want to mix it - two ought to overcome one |
| CHAMPEDATTHEBIT | Bedtime - that chap having to mix wanted to get going |
| INGLE | A corner to mix in without starting (5) |
| AERATE | A & E charge to mix in air (6) |
| SOCIAL | Willing to mix upper-crust elements to obtain firm backing |
| PHIAL | Alcohol base to mix in hip flask (5) |
| INTERMINGLE | Men might linger with it in order to mix (11) |
| ENAMELS | Les has to name the paints to mix (7) |