| AQUARIUMS | Tanks or bowls for fish (9) |
| WASHBASIN | Basin or bowl for washing the face and hands (9) |
| BASIN | Start spelling out "bottle" or "bowl" for water container |
| TABLEWARE | Bowls, for example, fit for water to be poured over |
| CONTAINER | Basket or bowl |
| ISOLATION | Word before tank or booth |
| POTTINGER | Young wizard carrying in good bowl for porridge (9) |
| PORRINGER | Dish, bowl for soup, porridge etc (9) |
| BUTTERCUP | Nanny, perhaps, gets bowl for flower (9) |
| GOLDFISH | Type of pet kept in a tank or bowl (8) |
| PARTYFOUL | Breaking the host's bowl, for example |
| SOUPPLATE | Bowl for liquid food (4,5) |
| SLOPBASIN | Plain boss broke bowl for dregs (4,5) |
| RINK | Team in curling or bowls; or, an area for skating or ice hockey (4) |
| EPERGNE | Decorative centrepiece for a dining table consisting of a series of dishes or bowls connected by ornamental branches for fruit, flowers, sweet, nuts or candles (7) |
| AQUARIA | Tanks or pools for keeping fish (7) |
| HULL | Word for the small green calyx of a raspberry, strawberry or similar soft fruit; the husk of a grain; the pod or shell of beans or peas; the main body or frame of a flying-boat, ship or tank; or, the |
| VANS | Large tanks or other vessels for holding liquids |
| ACAI | Berry in smoothies or bowls |
| NESTS | Structures such as pheasants' nides; or, circular beds of meringue, pasta, rice, spinach etc forming edible bowls for various culinary fillings (5) |