| RAKU | Meaning "enjoyment, pleasure", name given to the glazed Japanese pottery made for tea ceremonies (4) |
| ROJI | Meaning "dewy ground", a Japanese garden with a path of stepping-stones leading to a chashitsu for tea ceremonies (4) |
| DROPSCONE | What the butterfingered cook made for tea? (4,5) |
| FRUIT | From the Latin meaning "enjoyment of produce or harvest", an edible part of a plant, such as an apple, fig, gooseberry, greengage, medlar, pear, plum or quince (5) |
| GALANT | Musical genre of the 18th century whose name, from "make merry, enjoyment, pleasure", indicates its light highly ornamented buoyant nature (6) |
| GUILTY | Secret enjoyment, --- pleasure |
| TERIYAKI | sweet, glazed Japanese dish |
| DELFTWARE | Type of blue and white pottery made in the Netherlands predominantly from the 16th- to the 18th-centuries |
| CUSTOMS | Habitual practices such as tea ceremonies; a society's traditions; or, duties on imports and exports (7) |
| SATSUMA | Japanese pottery style named after a province on the island of Kyushu (7) |
| SHARPPRACTICE | Pottery made fast for his red collection (13) |
| STAFFORDSHIRE | Pottery made fast for his red collection (13) |
| CHARITES | Graces used in tea ceremonies (8) |
| MINTON | Fine pottery made by a firm founded in Stoke in 1793 |
| EARTHENWARE | A rather new design on English pottery made from clay (11) |
| STEREOTYPE | See pottery made by conventional character (10) |
| BASALT | Type of pottery made by graduate and seaman (6) |
| DRESDENCHINA | Pottery made from enriched sand |
| URN | Pottery made in furnace (3) |
| WEDGWOOD | Pottery made from one short golf club and another (8) |