| RAMEN | Noodles in a bowl or a cup |
| ELBOWMACARONI | Pasta came in a bowl, or loose |
| GOLDFISH | Pet kept in a bowl or tank |
| PUNCH | Something that may be served in a bowl - or box (5) |
| TASSIE | Scottish little cup for tea, small glass for whisky or wee goblet for wine; or, a cup-shaped tiny tart or miniature pecan pie for one (6) |
| RIM | Edge of a Frisbee or a cup |
| CHALICE | Large goblet; or, a cup-shaped calyx (7) |
| BRIM | Lip of a cup or a bowl; or, a projecting part of a head accessory such as a boater, fedora or a trilby (4) |
| CUP | Shape of a candlestick's bobeche for catching dripping wax; a structure at the base of an acorn; a fruit punch served in a pitcher rather than a bowl; or, a vessel from which to sip tea (3) |
| CHIPS | Contents of a bowl or a pot |
| SALAD | In a bag, a bowl or on a plate, it's a mix of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers and croutons (with a splash of dressing) |
| TAMP | A tool for tamping (e.g., for tamping tobacco into a pipe bowl or a charge into a drill hole etc.). |
| BASIN | Geological depression such as one that forms in a rift valley; a type of pudding bowl; or, a kitchen sink (5) |
| WOOD | Xylem used in xylography; a small forest; a bowling bowl; or, a pulpit (4) |
| SOUP | Hot food eaten from a bowl or sipped from a cup |
| BIAS | From the French for "slant", a word for one-sidedness; fabric cut on the cross; weight on one side of a bowl; or, the oblique course taken by said ball as a result of its irregular shape (4) |
| SACRAMENT | Host acts strangely putting noodles in a sandwich |
| LAKSA | Dish of noodles in a curry sauce (5) |
| GREEN | Communal grassy area at the centre of a village; a closely-mown plot for bowls; or, a colour with shades including mint and sage (5) |
| KITTY | First name of Charles Spencer's eldest daughter; colloquial word for the jack in bowls; or a pool of money in poker (5) |