| GRATERS | Utensils with sharp perforations for shredding vegetables, cheese etc. (7) |
| GRATER | Utensil with sharp perforations for shredding vegetables. (6) |
| PLATEAU | Table's eating utensils with gold on |
| EXPANSE | Stretch old kitchen utensils with energy |
| ENLWARE | Kitchen utensils with a glossy finish |
| EYELETS | Peepholes; apertures for the passage of cords, laces, ropes or tapes in corsets, sails, shoes or waistcoats; rings reinforcing these; or, perforations bound with stitching in openwork (7) |
| PUNCHED | Was hit by a card with perforations in it (7) |
| BROGUES | Sturdy walking shoes, often with ornamental perforations (7) |
| SPREADS | Feasts on paste, cheese, etc. (7) |
| RAVIOLI | (Meat, cheese, etc filled) pasta cases (7) |
| TOSTADA | Crisp fried tortilla often topped with meat, cheese, etc. |
| STRUDEL | Thin pastry enclosing fruit, cheese, etc (7) |
| RAREBIT | What is melted cheese, etc, on toast, Welsh ... (7) |
| CAVITYS | Perforations |
| ATRESIA | In medicine, the absence or abnormal narrowing of a tubular part of the body; Greek, 'without perforation' (7) |
| PINHOLE | Having no glass lens, the simple ... camera relies on light entering a tiny perforation |
| OPENING | Perforation |
| MANDOLINES | Kitchen utensils with adjustable blades for tasks including cutting courgettes into ribbons, shredding Brussels sprouts, julienning or finely slicing potatoes for gratin (10) |
| PASSENGERPIGEON | High-flyer once seen going with papers for shredding (9,6) |
| PENS | Writing utensils with ballpoint and fountain varieties |