| UTENSILS | Kitchenalia with Victorian forms illustrated in Book of Household Management (8) |
| COOKSHOP | With examples depicted in the Dutch School artwork Scullery Maid and in various pieces by Jean-Simeon Chardin, bowls, pans, pots, spoons and other items of kitchenalia (8) |
| CLEVEDON | Somerset seaside town with Victorian pier - oddly cold, even (8) |
| BEETON | Mrs -; name by which the author of a book of household management containing a large section of reci |
| BLANCMANGE | Old fashioned jelly-like pudding with a recipe in Mrs. Beeton's Book of Household Management (10) |
| FORELIMB | Revolutionary runner making entry in book of member (8) |
| HOLINESS | Appropriate quality of verses in book of Bible |
| ATLANTIS | Lost continent from the New Testament I found in book of maps (8) |
| MRSBEETON | Victorian English writer famous for her book of household management (3,6) |
| SCULLERY | From Old French for "bowl, dish" and Latin for "salver, tray, wooden platter", word first for the department of a household concerned with cookery utensils, later a small kitchen for the washing of sa |
| NOAHSARK | Vessel in Book of Genesis (5,3) |
| THEBIBLE | He let loose about child protection in book of religious texts |
| BAKEWARE | Bundt pans, cake tins, trays and other such items of kitchenalia intended for use inside an oven (8) |
| TIMEWARP | "Rocky Horror" dance illustrated in this grid [and then a step to the right] |
| HOMEECONOMICS | Study of household management |
| DOMESTICECONOMY | Principles of household management |
| CHARDIN | French painter of animals, flowers, fruit, game and kitchenalia who, at the peak of his esteem, was rewarded by Louis XV with a studio/apartment in the Louvre and a royal pension (7) |
| ALMANAC | A line by chap with a chapter in book of tables (7) |
| DUODECIMO | Italian 9, around start of Christmas month, depicted in book of twelve leaves |
| MANAGEMENT | Mrs Beeton's Book of Household ---------- (10) |