| WHISK | Kitchen utensil for beating eggs or whipping cream; a panicle of millet; or, a bunch of twigs or straw as a brush or a fly swatter (5) |
| WHISKS | Kitchen utensils in various forms for beating eggs or whipping cream (6) |
| PLUME | A panicle of eg pampas grass (5) |
| GIG | Word for a fancy whim, flighty girl or whipping-top originally, later a fast or light thing, such as an elegant sporty one-horse carriage; a machine for raising the nap on cloth; or, a narrow boat for |
| EGGBEATER | A kitchen utensil for beating eggs, whipping cream etc (9) |
| BESOM | Most Moses baskets originally revolved around a bunch of twigs (5) |
| COCKSPUR | Word for a spike on a leg of a fighting male game fowl; a catch on a casement window; barnyard millet or orchard-grass; or, an American hawthorn armed with long spines (8) |
| EGGWHISK | Kitchen utensil for beating (3-5) |
| CROP | Millet or rice |
| JEAN | Artist Millet or Corot |
| BUN | Dialect for a dry stalk; a chignon or cockernony; a bread roll; a little cake with currants or cream; a pet name for rabbit or a squirrel; or, a hare's scut (3) |
| SWITCH | Tassel-like tuft on the tip of a cow's tail; a device for opening or closing a circuit; or a whisk for whipping cream or eggs (6) |
| BLOCK | Rectangular packaged portion of butter, cheese, chocolate or ice cream; a model of a head upon which to fashion a hat or a wig; or, a pad of drawing or writing paper (5) |
| TUFT | Gold tassel formerly adorning the cap or mortarboard of a titled Oxford undergraduate; or, a bunch of threads drawn tightly through upholstery or a mattress (4) |
| HAND | Unit used to measure a horse's height; a part of the body used to symbolise a mudr; or, a bunch of bananas (4) |
| RACEME | From the Latin for "bunch of grapes", an inflorescence or panicle characteristic of a plant such as the foxglove, lupin or snapdragon (6) |
| SCOOP | Quantity of ice cream; a utensil for flour or chicken feed; or, a news exclusive (5) |
| WATTLE | Stakes interwoven with twigs or branchlets to form fences or hurdles; a comb-like caruncle of a cockerel or turkey; or, an Australian acacia (6) |
| STICK | An implement for hockey; a twig; or, a miniature skewer for impaling a cherry, cocktail sausage, olive etc (5) |
| WHIP | From Old German and Dutch for "swing, leap, dance", a lash, slender twig or switch; a quick movement; or, a parliamentary disciplinarian (4) |