| FORKS | Section of a utensils drawer |
| KNIVES | Utensil drawer compartment |
| SPOON | Utensil drawer item |
| SPOONS | Utensil drawer compartment |
| TABLESPOON | Boost Nepal's production of a utensil that can be used as a measuring device (10) |
| STIR | Set a liquid in motion with circular movements of a utensil (4) |
| HANDLE | Operate part of a utensil used for gripping (6) |
| PANFUL | Contents of a utensil |
| STEAMER | A duck that flaps its wings like the paddle wheels of a vapour-powered boat of the same name; a utensil for cooking food using a moist-heat method; a soft-shell clam; or, a robber operating in a gang |
| CUTTER | A ship's jollyboat-like service vessel; a tailor who scissors cloth; a utensil for pressing out rounds of biscuit dough; or, a pig of a size between baconer and porker (6) |
| PADDLE | A barefooted meander in shallow water; a dabble by a duck; a utensil for shaping butter/gnocchi or for mixing; or, an oar for propelling a canoe (6) |
| OPENER | The first in a series of events or games; a player who starts the betting or makes the first bid; or, a utensil for de-lidding a bottle or tin (6) |
| STONER | A utensil for pitting cherries, olives, plums or other drupe fruits; a habitual user of Cannabis sativa or, a lapidator, pelting rocks as a punishment (6) |
| POPPER | A press stud or snap-fastener; a string-activated streamer-ejecting novelty device; or, a utensil for bursting kernels of corn (6) |
| KITCHEN | From "to cook", a room for baking, broiling, frying, grilling etc; its batterie de cuisine, collective cupboards or staff; the traditional fare of a country; or, a utensil for roasting meat (7) |
| SCOOP | Quantity of ice cream; a utensil for flour or chicken feed; or, a news exclusive (5) |
| PEELER | An old word for policeman; or, a utensil for removing the skin from a potato or a carrot (6) |
| TINOPENER | No writer got into a row for a utensil (3-6) |
| PRESS | Apple or grape crusher; a utensil to mince garlic cloves; or, a clamped device used to preserve flowers and foliage (5) |
| SERVER | Computer system or program that manages devices or "clients" on a network; or, a utensil for distributing food (6) |