| ASHTRAYS | The residue from the fire pit ultimately from fishes containing the remains of those that have been smoked (8) |
| ASHTREES | Residue from the fire in the forest produces a raw material essential to the hurley industry (3,5) |
| BOAT | Dara O'Brien was one of three men in this snake pit ultimately (4) |
| STRIPLINGS | Young lads remove skin from fishes |
| SLURRY | A semi-fluid mixture, e.g. residue from the washing of coal (6) |
| TRACES | All that remains of those broken crates (6) |
| LAUNDRY | Derived from a contracted form of "lavender", clothes and linen for washing or those that have been washed; or, the utility room where said ablutions take place (7) |
| TIVOLI | Town in Lazio, Italy, to the east of Rome containing the remains of Hadrian's villa |
| ETIENNE | Saint-___-du-Mont, church containing the remains of the patron saint of Paris |
| GRAPPA | Italian spirit made from the residue from a winepress |
| ESSAYS | Points, then makes a statement concerning those that have been written |
| EMBER | What is left from the fire at the end of three months! (5) |
| ANGIOSPERM | Plant of a large group that comprises those that have flowers and produce seeds enclosed within a carpel (10) |
| RULES | Noel Coward claimed in Mad Dogs And Englishmen, "It's one of those ... that the greatest of fools obeys; Because the sun is far too sultry and one must avoid its ultra-violet rays" |
| OSMIUM | A hard alloy of this metal and iridium has been used for tips of fountain pens and phonograph needles. English chemist Smithson Tennant discovered the element together with iridium in the residues of |
| NEWSWOMAN | One of those that make the papers perhaps has a face like an anchor presumably (9) |
| BIGSMOKE | Early warning sign for one of those that can go to blazes perhaps in the capital (3,5) |
| STAPLER | Pastel creation right for one of those that form attachments in the office (7) |
| YELLED | Belted out by women's magazine following story ultimately from the top-down (6) |
| POTASH | Alkaline potassium compound commonly used as a fertiliser, originally obtained from the residue of burned wood (6) |