| KITTY | Pool of funds (5) |
| SLAKE | Quench in a small pool of water (5) |
| TOPER | Concerning pool of money raised for drinker (5) |
| OASIS | A pool of water in the desert (5) |
| TRONC | Pool of tips collected by patron customarily (5) |
| RAMLA | Alarm spread in Israeli city that contains the Pool of Arches (5) |
| FETID | Gross-smelling, like a pool of still water |
| FLAKE | A little snow initially formed pool of water |
| LIDOS | Swimming pools of solid construction (5) |
| ALICE | Children's-book character who swims in a pool of her own tears |
| PUDDLE | A pool of rainwater; a ripple on the water's surface left by the blade of an oar; or, a curtain's train of fabric, spilling onto the floor (6) |
| LABOURFORCE | Love to enter rare club of different pool of workers? (6,5) |
| TYPIST | Any one of a pool of keyboarders or stenos who write by means of clickety-clacking or hunt-and-pecking on qwertys or other such keypads (6) |
| BILLABONG | Pool of water in the bed of a stream that flows only in the rainy season (9) |
| LINN | A pool of water at the foot of a waterfall |
| BLINDSPOT | In poker, stakes pool of money in area of ignorance |
| DUNK | Have you heard of this supersoggy sandwich: A "French dip" is a sandwich on a toasted French roll that people ___ into a small pool of brown gravy before taking a bite * (or what NBA stars do to push |
| DAFFODIL | Depicted on the coronation emblem of King Charles III, a yellow flower with a nodding "head" said to embody the boy Narcissus, gazing at his reflection in a pool of water (8) |
| LAKE | A giant pond; a pool of gravy, sauce or other liquid; a reddish pigment; or, a large surplus or surfeit of wine (4) |
| OXBOWLAKE | River-formed pool of beastly harness water (5,4) |