| SCULLERY | Small room where washing up, preparation, etc were traditionally done (8) |
| SCULLERIES | Small rooms or parts of kitchens where washing up and vegetable preparation were traditionally done (10) |
| CASCARAS | With heady alteration, eye make-up preparations can be made into laxatives (8) |
| WORKTOP | Surface in kitchen for preparation, etc (7) |
| CELLULOSE | Small room where, say, you get rid of dietary fibre |
| DEN | Small room where one can be alone |
| DETECTED | Found out that Ted and Ed etc. were involved (8) |
| PANTRIES | Small rooms where pot goes! (8) |
| SINK | It will go to the bottom where washing-up is concerned (4) |
| STILLROOM | Originally a place for preparing cordials, medicine and scent, later a housekeeper's pantry in a large house where liquors, jams, cakes, preserves etc were made/stored (9) |
| OUTERWEAR | Coats etc. were untidily packed in a tour abroad |
| SNUG | Cosy little room where weapons thrown back |
| LAUNDRY | Household chore traditionally done on Mondays |
| SCULLION | Slave to the washing up took oar no one gave up (8) |
| PINAFORE | The craft of G&S - one can have it on while washing up (8) |
| MARIGOLD | Washing up single-handedly, one might bear such a bloomer (8) |
| DEGREASE | Remove oil from line e.g. with washing up liquid (8) |
| NAVE | Main body of a church, where its ales were traditionally held (4) |
| LAUNDROMAT | Business where washing can be done (10) |
| HOMEWORK | Preparatory washing-up? (8) |