| SEEDLIP | Traditional farmer's sower's basket from which a brand of non-alcoholic botanical spirit takes its name (7) |
| MARMITE | Apparently from "hypocritical" and "muttering cat", a French word for a lidded cooking pot from which a brand of "loved or hated" savoury spread for bread derives its name (7) |
| LOVAGE | Used to flavour pea soups and alcoholic botanical cordials, a herb and heirloom plant whose name derives from a medieval word for parsley (6) |
| DUNK | In this shot, a player jumps in the air and puts the ball through the basket from above the rim. (4) |
| BOTHY | Traditional farmer's hut of the Scottish Highlands (5) |
| ODOULS | Brand of non-alcoholic brew |
| GILES | Traditional farmer is pursuing Government about the French |
| OSIER | Willow to make baskets from |
| FOWLLINE | Where Perdue shoots baskets from? |
| TWOPOINTERS | Baskets from inside the arc |
| ANGOSTURA | Former name of Ciudad Bolivar, Venezuela, after which a brand of bitters is named (9) |
| ANDES | Mountain range after which a brand of after-dinner mints is named |
| AMSTEL | Dutch river after which a brand of beer is named (6) |
| STREET | Quality -; play by Peter Pan creator J. M. Barrie, after which a brand of individually wrapped toffees and chocolates is named (6) |
| TFAL | Brand of non-stick cookware (anagram of FLAT) (Hyph) |
| TRIUMVIRI | There at the start the writer, in spirit, takes six runs with independent group of rulers (9) |
| VELCRO | Popular brand of non-zip clothes fastener created in the late 1950s (6) |
| OCTAVIAEBUTLER | Author of the dystopian novel Parable of the Sower and its sequel Parable of the Talents: 3 wds. |
| CLIQUE | Exclusive group partaking of non-alcoholic liqueurs |
| MILKCHOCOLATE | Combination of non-alcoholic drinks that's sold in bars |