| RACINOS | Places for purses and pots |
| SPORRANS | From the Gaelic for "purses", pouches worn with kilts, sometimes adorned with "swinging six" tassels (8) |
| PRIZEFIGHT | Punch-up for purse |
| SPORRAN | Its name is derived from Gaelic for purse (7) |
| UNDERPASS | Purses and fiddle found in tunnel (9) |
| BAGS | Purses and pocketbooks |
| ETSY | Site with the categories "Bags & Purses" and "Bath & Beauty" |
| STONEWARE | Durable type of pottery used for vintage flagons, Provencal tians, Japanese tea bowls, tapas dishes, bread crocks and pots for kitchen utensils (9) |
| POOHDREAMS | Movie flop about pots and pots of honey? |
| PANS | Harshly reviews woks, griddles and pots, for instance (4) |
| TERRACOTTA | Meaning "baked earth", a type of unglazed earthenware used for jars, planters and pots; or, its burnt-orange, raw sienna or reddish colour (10) |
| TEACUPS | Bowl-like containers and pots often smeared with sauce |
| TINKERS | Menders of kettles and pots (7) |
| DRAPER | Victorian Neoclassical painter noted for The Lament for Icarus as well as The Vintage Morn, A Water Baby, By Summer Seas and Pot Pourri (6) |
| EARTHENWARE | Vessels such as bowls and pots made of baked clay (11) |
| NET | Fishing equipment and pots once all over the place (5,3) |
| SCOOP | Fishing equipment and pots once all over the place (5,3) |
| SCOOPNET | Fishing equipment and pots once all over the place (5,3) |
| SUPERINTENDS | Bosses supply new purse and means (12) |
| SUPERB | Very nice new purse and a bottle opener (6) |