| INCUBATED | Kept warm, like chicken eggs |
| KIWI | Chicken-sized bird that can lay eggs six times the size of chicken eggs |
| HENCE | So hen takes chicken's eggs, initially (5) |
| WHICHCAMEFIRST | Chicken/egg dilemma |
| FOXXINTHEHENHOUSE | Jamie, when collecting his chickens' eggs? |
| MARENGO | Horse ridden by Napoleon Bonaparte during a battle of the same name in Italy; or, a chicken, egg and crayfish dish named after such (7) |
| TEPID | Moderately warm, like tap water |
| TOASTY | Warm, like a round for breakfast? (6) |
| ASHOT | Equally warm, like leftovers: 2 wds. |
| CLAMMY | Unpleasantly damp and often warm like Quahog? |
| COCOONED | Clown number 500 kept warm |
| FOUR | Nothing kept warm for teatime? |
| SHRINKWRAPS | How Freud and Jung kept warm? |
| COZY | Comfy and warm, like a lovingly swaddled little one or a log cabin with a roaring fire |
| HOT | Very warm, like a baked potato, close seeker or a stolen car (3) |
| ANIMAL | A Milan model is kept warm with fur perhaps (6) |
| BAINMARIE | A vessel for holding hot water, in which sauces and other dishes are kept warm (4,5) |
| PIGSINBLANKETS | Food Napoleon and his entourage kept warm (4,2,8) |
| TEACOSY | Would your pot be kept warm with this woolly coat? Yes! (3-4) |
| TEAPOT | A spouted vessel such as a Brown Betty, often kept warm with a cosy (3,3) |