| TOASTINGFORK | Long-handled implement for browning bread etc. in front of an open fire (8,4) |
| SOP | Dip (bread, etc.) in liquid |
| ASHPAN | A tray at the bottom of an open fire (3-3) |
| ANDIRON | What metal upright prevents logs falling out of an open fire? (7) |
| YULELOG | A buche de Noel with forked bark-like chocolate butter cream or ganache frosting, modelled on a large branch/trunk used as the foundation of an open fire at Christmas (4,3) |
| ANNOUNCEMENT | Type of word to stick at the end of an open declaration (12) |
| TOASTER | With a pop-up mechanism and timer, an appliance for browning bread, crumpets, muffins and teacakes (7) |
| MALLET | Long-handled implement used to strike the balls in polo or croquet (6) |
| SCYTHE | Long-handled implement with a curved blade used for cutting grass (6) |
| TOASTERS | Appliances for browning bread (8) |
| HOE | Long-handled implement used for tilling the soil (3) |
| RAKE | Long-handled implement |
| MOP | Long-handled implement |
| HOES | Long-handled implements with light blades, used to till the soil and eradicate weeds (4) |
| ELECTRICTOASTER | Picnic for the wedding party is bit hesitant - one of those plugged-in kitchen types is responsible for browning them off? (8,7) |
| WHEAT | Cereal grass furnishing flour for bread etc about 100 years ago there were some 500 varieties of this in Mallorca. but just one is dominant (5) |
| THALI | An Indian meal consisting of several small meat or vegetable dishes accompanied by rice, bread, etc (5) |
| BISTO | A well-known brand of British foods including its gravy powder, originally named for "browning, seasoning and thickening in one" (5) |
| MIDAS | A fitment for Browning Invector Plus choke - possessor of golden touch? (5) |
| GUTTER | Space between two facing pages of an open book, columns of type or stamps in a pane; a duct for diverting rainwater; or, a channel at either side of a bowling alley (6) |