| BAKINGTIN | Metal utensil to go in the oven (6,3) |
| ROASTER | An oven, a pan that goes in the oven, or a chicken that goes in a pan that goes in the oven |
| SENTINELS | Guards ordered to go in the Spanish spearhead |
| BONGODRUM | Born to go in the mud? Strange for a bit of rhythm kit (5,4) |
| WASHINGUP | Crockery, cutlery, utensils to be rinsed after use; or, the act of laving said items, in a kitchen sink (7-2) |
| DINNERSET | Utensils to mostly tenderise ingredients hung around head of nail (6,3) |
| SAUCEPANS | Kitchen utensils to reposition U.S. canapes (9) |
| LENTIL | Loaned the Italian something to go in the soup (6) |
| PENNY | The name that's to go in the slot? (5) |
| LETLOOSE | Free places to go in the summer in France |
| EVOKE | It's all right to go in the day before to call up |
| LEEDS | Showed the way on Saturday with last chance to go in the city (5) |
| LEADPAINT | Go in the van to do art work - put it on the wall (4,5) |
| RESENTS | Take umbrage at being told to go in the reserves (7) |
| ARM | Get guns to go in the sleeve (3) |
| LATRINE | After training, I learnt where to go in the barracks (7) |
| PRIVIES | Places to go in the woods |
| REVERS | Lining almost appears to go in the opposite direction |
| OUTDOOR | Best for female to go in the open air (7) |
| BEANBAGS | Large cushions started to go in the middle ___ a lot! (8) |