| BAGS | Sachets containing tea leaves; or, a general word for totes, shoppers, grips and holdalls (4) |
| VICEVERSA | What grips and raves wildly the other way round (4,5) |
| TEABAG | Small porous sachet containing tea leaves to make tea (3,3) |
| CHILDBEARING | Delivery of issue with a clue for "Tote"? |
| TEABAGS | Silver beast resdistributes sachets containing leaves |
| BAKE | Batch of biscuits, bread, cakes or pies prepared at one time; or, a general word for an oven-cooked mixture of ingredients in the form of a gratin, lasagne or a tian e.g. (4) |
| BREW | Informal word for a beverage such as a beer, coffee or tea prepared by steeping; a can, cup or glass of said drink; or, a general concoction (4) |
| RACK | One of the four gaits of a horse or pony; or, a general name for a farm where a hound puppy is sent for training (4) |
| CHAI | Milky sweetened black tea infused with a karha of cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, fennel seeds, ginger, peppercorns or other spices; or, a general name for tea in India (4) |
| BIBB | Lettuce also called a butterhead for its supposed melt-in-the-mouth leaves; or, a timber for a mast's trestletrees (4) |
| CHAIR | Office of a bishop or judge; a professorship; a sedan on poles; a prize at an eisteddfod; or, a general word for a seat derived from the Latin word "cathedra" (5) |
| FALL | Polyseme for a cascade, decrease in price, descent of a kingdom, post-pride tumble, seasonal drop of leaves in the autumn or a general stumble (4) |
| YARN | Thread for embroidery or sewing; sailor's long, incredible tale; or, a general shaggy-dog story (4) |
| PASTRY | Mixture of shortening and flour traditionally baked-blind for tart/quiche bases and pie crusts; or, a general word for a cake made by a patissier (6) |
| WHORL | Word for a spindle's flywheel or wharve originally, later a pattern of concentric circles; a single convolution in a spiral shell; a radial arrangement of petals or leaves; or, a gyre or swirl in a fi |
| COCKTAIL | 1988 film with Tom Cruise; or, a general word for a drink prepared by a mixologist (8) |
| SLIPPER | Victorian style of free-standing roll-top bath; or, a general word for a house shoe, babouche, ballet pump, slide, moccasin or monogrammed velvet Albert (7) |
| COURTS | Areas on which to play tennis, squash or fives; or, a general word for spaces such as campus quads (6) |
| GEMSTONE | Typically formed within Earth's crust and cut and polished by a lapidarist, a general word for a mineral crystal such as sapphire, diamond, topaz or opal (8) |
| HILT | The grip and hand guard of a sword |