| INSOLES | Items placed in footwear for warmth or comfort |
| BOOST | Put sole initially in footwear for lift |
| EGGOS | Items placed in a toaster |
| BABYLINEN | Scrub a byline notionally about items placed in bottom drawer (4,5) |
| VALUABLES | Items placed in a hotel safe |
| RUGS | Large mats or small carpets; travel blankets; or, horses' cloth garments for warmth or protection (4) |
| SNUGGLEUP | Come close for warmth or love (7,2) |
| WRAPPING | Covering for warmth or protection |
| SCARF | Worn around the neck for warmth or decoration (5) |
| CAMPFIRE | A small outdoor fire for warmth or cooking (as at a camp) (8) |
| INSOLE | Additional piece of material placed inside a shoe for warmth, dryness or comfort |
| SIXPENCE | Silver item placed in a Christmas pudding on Stir-up Sunday as a token of good fortune in a tradition popularised by Prince Albert (8) |
| STONE | Item placed in a slingshot |
| ONION | Food item placed in Egyptian tombs, as its layers symbolized eternity |
| GLOW | Related to the Icelandic meaning "to sparkle", a word for luminosity or phosphorescence; the rosiness of a healthy complexion; or, a feeling of warmth or wellbeing (4) |
| FLEECE | Fabric named for its resemblance in warmth or thickness to a sheep's woolly coat; or, a shearling-like outer garment made of said cloth (6) |
| AMENITY | A feature or facility for pleasure or comfort (7) |
| MAT | A coaster or a small rug; a surface on which to practice yoga, judo or gymnastics; or, an item placed under a non-optical computer mouse (3) |
| SUNSHINE | Solar rays or fair weather; its warmth; or, by extension, brightness, cheeriness, geniality or prosperity (8) |
| BASK | Take pleasure; lie in warmth or sunshine (4) |