| UTENSILS | Practical kitchen implements such as wooden spoons, tongs, graters, ricers or sieves (8) |
| STAINING | Applying dye to as wooden furniture |
| UTENSIL | Handy kitchen implement such as a whisk, measuring spoon, sieve or wooden spoon (7) |
| FIREIRON | A metal hearthside implement, such as a poker, shovel or tongs (4,4) |
| RAZOR | Sharp implement, such as the cut-throat and weapon of choice used by "the Demon Barber of Fleet Street", Sweeney Todd (5) |
| CAMBRIDGE | University at which the first wooden spoons as “booby prizes” were awarded |
| GADGET | Ricer or dicer |
| TOSS | What you might do to a salad using two wooden spoons |
| LADLES | Large wooden spoons of yore (6) |
| STRAINER | Another word for a filter or sieve (8) |
| SPATULAS | Kitchen implements |
| SHREDDED | Device for reducing documents or papers into unreadable strips; any virtuoso guitarist who plays very fast; a snowboarder; or, a cheese grater (8) |
| RHETORIC | Typical political talk (HOT RICER anagram) (8) |
| SHREDDER | A cheese/vegetable grater; a wood chipper; a device for reducing papers into unreadable strips; or, one who plays the guitar very fast (8) |
| SCOTLAND | Last winners, in 1999, of the Five Nations Championship; 2004, 2007, 2012 and 2015 Six Nations wooden spoon recipients (8) |
| TROMMELS | Mining sieves |
| GRIDDLES | Bakers can use these good sieves |
| TIMPANI | Kitchen implements turned up in a hole, over one thousand |
| SCREEN | An ornamental partition separating a church's choir from its nave and surmounted by a rood; a sheltering row of pleached trees; or, a large riddle or sieve (6) |
| PARERS | Kitchen implements |