| WASHSTAND | Item of furniture for supporting a sink or, historically, a bowl and jug (9) |
| DISH | Cross between a bowl and a plate; or, a concave aerial (4) |
| DIMINISH | Put it in a bowl and make it smaller (8) |
| KEYPARTY | 1970s mixer involving a bowl and getting some |
| BROADSIDE | The guns on one half of a warship; the salvo of said armament; a verbal attack; or, historically, a sheet of paper printed with a ballad, proclamation etc, on one surface only (9) |
| QUADRILLE | A square dance for four or more couples; a four-handed game played with 40 cards; or, historically, one of four groups of horsemen taking part in a carousel or tournament (9) |
| IPSOFACTO | Item of furniture for a penny? Cot broken, inevitably (4,5) |
| SIDEBOARD | Item of furniture for storing and displaying tableware |
| CHASSEUR | French word for "hunter", used in cookery to denote a cacciatore-like jus or relish of herbs, mushrooms, shallots and wine for game, poultry or wild fowl; or, historically, a liveried attendant of a h |
| CUPBOARDS | Items of furniture for storage (9) |
| NEONDEION | Nickname for the only man to play in a Super Bowl and a World Series |
| PAGE | One side of a leaf or a folio of a book; or, historically, a boy in training for knighthood (4) |
| MINE | An excavation for the extraction of coal, gems and ores; the "gallery" of an insect in a leaf; or, historically, a passage under a besieged fortress to give secret ingress or to blow it up (4) |
| COFFEEPOT | Fool concealing payment in fortepiano and jug (6,3) |
| PLUG | Type of bung for a sink or bath; or, one of a number of seedlings planted in a tray (4) |
| CAMERAMEN | Shooters spilled noodle bowl, and out ___ ? (9) |
| BLOWTORCH | Flaming tool with odd bowl and light (9) |
| RELIEF | Word for elevation of a design from a plane surface; alleviation of distress; rest from one's duties; or, historically, a payment made to an overlord on taking possession (6) |
| WINEGLASS | Vessel with bowl and stem (4,5) |
| TIGER | One of the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac; or, historically, a liveried groom perched behind a carriage, typically a small boy (5) |