| DELIGHTS | Joys, wondertul things (a) |
| TRAY | A flat receptacle such as a baking sheet, a board for conveying tea things, a holder in a CD player or a desk organiser for pending papers (4) |
| FLURRY | A blast or gust; a fluttering mass of ideas, leaves, snowflakes or other things; a burst of activity, agitation or excitement; or, a brief commotion (6) |
| CRUSH | A jam or squash of people or things; a drink of fruit juice/puree; a pen for handling cattle; or, an infatuation (5) |
| EGGS | Things a bird lays in a nest |
| HAMMERANDCYCLE | Two things a carpenter without a car needs? |
| SPRINGROLL | Two things a high jumper may carry out from a Chinese takeaway (6,4) |
| STEAKANDCHIPS | Mentioned first of two things a gambler needs, as a matter of course? |
| LOUNGED | Took things a bit too easy! On the dole and had a gun! (7) |
| STRAGGLE | Upturn in good crafty things a leg breaks a follow on? (8) |
| TAUTENING | Get a nut, in other words, it's for stretching things a bit (9) |
| ART | Use of painting, sculpture etc to express ideas or represent things; a skill; or, the photographs, illustrations etc in a newspaper (3) |
| CUTANDRUN | Two things a batter might do to make a speedy departure? (3,3,3) |
| CANISTER | A round container used for storing things (a cistern, possibly) (8) |
| WAGCHUG | Two things a beer-swilling Rottweiler can do? |
| CUDS | Things a cow can chew on |
| ELANDS | Things a lion might stalk |
| DISGUISEANDDOLLS | Two things a bandit who collects Barbies has? |
| HOT | Like things a fence would sell |
| SNARES | Catches things a person with sticks might beat? |