| CHLORIDE | Ochre lid used for salt (8) |
| SUITCASE | A form of luggage with a handle and hinged lid used for carrying clothes and other items (8) |
| MASONJAR | Glass container with a screw lid, used for preserving food (5,3) |
| CHEST | Heavy box with a lid, used for storage (5) |
| JAR | Glass container with a lid, used for storing food (3) |
| SAUCEPANS | Metal or enamel pots with a long handle and often a lid, used for cooking food (9) |
| TERRINE | An oval earthenware cooking dish with a tightly fitting lid used for pates etc |
| DUTCHOVEN | An iron or earthenware cooking pot with a lid, used for stews, etc; casserole (5,4) |
| PERMEATE | Spread the last of the ochre in Tempera mix (8) |
| SEAFARER | A good way to obstruct someone looking for salt (8) |
| SULPHATE | Withdraw extra loathing for salt (8) |
| DYEWOODS | Dead trees, containing orange, ochre and dun initially, like these? (8) |
| STRADDLE | Take position on either side a short way with some ochre (8) |
| OVERSHOE | Protective layer: wrapper of ochre on deliveries Hut's opening (8) |
| CRUETSET | A group of containers for salt, pepper, oil etc. for use at a dining table (5,3) |
| TARTRATE | Cutting price for salt |
| NITRATES | Fools accepting price for salts (8) |
| YIELD | You old lid used in the harvest |
| CAPARISON | Lid used as iron horse's cover (9) |
| DICHROMATE | Salt that is typically red or orange; admit ochre (anagram) |