| TRUGS | Sussex _; made from strips of sweet chestnut and willow, traditional baskets for garden produce and flowers (5) |
| TRUG | Sussex -; oblong basket of coppiced sweet chestnut and willow for carrying garden flowers, fruit and vegetables (4) |
| SOFA | Seat made from strips of arbutus (4) |
| BASKET | A woven container such as a creel for fish, hamper for picnic food, punnet for strawberries, skep for bees or a trug for garden produce (6) |
| CREELS | Anglers' traditional baskets for holding their catches of the day; or, wickerwork lobster traps (6) |
| ETC | Ingredient in sweet chestnut, and others (3) |
| CHOOSIER | Harder to satisfy, finding nothing between chestnut and willow |
| DORMOUSE | From the Anglo-Norman for "sleepy one", a somnolent squirrel-like rodent nesting in woven bark and honeysuckle and feeding on berries, nuts and the blossoms of hawthorn, oak, sycamore and willow (8) |
| KIPES | English dialect word for osier baskets for capturing pickerels or other fish; or, woven containers as measures for produce (5) |
| ETCH | Eat out - a bit of sweet chestnut (4) |
| ETCHES | Carves piece of sweet chestnut |
| OLLIE | Cricketer who plays for the England Test cricket team and Sussex, _ Robinson (5) |
| MINTON | Caughley engraver who founded a Staffordshire pottery and devised for Spode the Broseley Blue Dragon and Willow patterns (6) |
| CATKIN | A hanging spike of flowers from trees such as the hazel and willow (6) |
| ROMATOES | Garden produce named for an Italian city |
| LONGBOAT | Vessel made of pine and willow, filled with nothing (8) |
| MORRIS | Leading figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement whose wallpaper designs include Acanthus, Bird & Pomegranate, Strawberry Thief and Willow (6) |
| SKIPS | Jumps made over twirling ropes; captains of curling rinks/teams; or, large wicker baskets for transporting theatrical costumes when touring (5) |
| KENNELS | Removed baits from the linen baskets for pooches to live in (7) |
| ONION | At first, getting no return from garden produce (5) |