| RICKSTEIN | Stack of hay and beer glass required by seafood chef (4,5) |
| RICKSHAW | A man draws this stack of hay and wood (8) |
| HAVEOTHER | & 24 Be alternatively occupied, as busy seafood chef might say? (4,5,4,2,3) |
| BOTTOMSUP | Said, though unlikely, to stem from an old naval trick of slipping a coin into a person's beer glass as a form of bribery, a hail meaning "cheers", "chin-chin" or "skol" (7,2) |
| POINTLESS | A waste of time with empty beer glass, nothing to drink (9) |
| YARDOFALE | Long, narrow beer glass ordered for a lady by Earl (4,2,3) |
| HYDRANGEA | Hay and garden compost produce shrub (9) |
| JITTERBUG | Lively movement in Spooner's beer glass |
| STY | It's full of hay and mud |
| BARNFLAKES | Bits of hay and straw? |
| FISHCAKE | One should have cheated leaders in fraud cooked up by the seafood chef (4,4) |
| STANDOFFISHNESS | Aloof manner of head by seafood stall (15) |
| LIMERICK | Five lines of green seen as superior to stack of hay (8) |
| TRICKERY | Try grabbing stack of hay with the last act of hanky-panky (8) |
| BIGGERFISHTOFRY | More important work for seafood chef? (6,4,2,3) |
| SCAMPI | Is upset, internally affected by seafood (6) |
| PREDAWN | Edward surrounded by seafood before first light (7) |
| RICK | Stack of hay - pain in the neck (4) |
| BALDRICK | Uncovered stack of hay in a belt (8) |
| STADDLE | A support for a stack of hay, etc (7) |