| CANNIBALISE | Use bits of tin and nickel on island, having cleared out store |
| ASSEMBLE | Put together parts made from base metals after removing bits of tin and aluminium (8) |
| CANNON | Tin and nickel originally covering old gun (6) |
| STY | Remain, having cleared out a filthy home |
| KISSES | To show affection, gives them half of the whiskies while clearing out stores inside |
| CONFETTI | Lots of small bits of tin, etc., all over the place (8) |
| FROUFROU | Use bits of our fur and frilly stuff (8) |
| CLIFFFACE | Repeatedly use bits of facile climbing challenge (5,4) |
| TELLTALE | Repeatedly use bits of late giveaway (8) |
| NARRATED | Man on island, having returned, told tale (8) |
| CONDITIONAL | Left after constant gossip on island, having reservations |
| BACILLI | Graduate caught ailment on island having bugs (7) |
| BIONIC | Writer keeping on island having artificial parts (6) |
| CLAN | A Scottish family uses bits of the Gaelic language (4) |
| HOUSE | Who uses bits of a dwelling? (5) |
| TANTRUM | First sign of this worker on Hebridean island having petulant outburst (7) |
| LOVER | Bit of fluff left, hoover having cleared house (5) |
| PEWTER | What alloy of tin and lead was popular for centuries for mugs, plates and utensils? (6) |
| CANTATA | Composition with one part of Tin and two parts of Tantalum (7) |
| PREVENT | Norm doesn't have a smooth bit of tin foil |