| ONION | Vegetable for which goggles may be used when prepping |
| PLATER | Chef, when prepping the dish for the waiter |
| TOPPING | An old-fashioned way of saying "ripping" or "splendid"; the opposite of "tailing" when prepping vegetables; or, a layer of breadcrumbs, cheese, crumble or dough upon a gratin, pizza, rhubarb pudding o |
| LAB | Place where safety goggles may be worn for short |
| SWEDE | Vegetable for which seed is scattered out west |
| POTATO | Vegetable for which Sa Pobla in North Mallorca is well-known (6) |
| TURNSTILE | Revolver may be used when approaching big game (9) |
| TOPGEAR | Best clothes that may be used when cruising |
| SHARPWORDS | Yet they may be used when you speak bluntly (5,5) |
| GREASES | Sees how a rag may be used when one lubricates something (7) |
| CUTLASSES | Old weapons may be used when ignoring some young women (9) |
| BLUNTWORDS | Yet they may be used when you speak sharply |
| WAND | It may be used when charming women turned up make-up |
| NIGHTVISION | What some goggles may enhance |
| SEQUESTER | Someone please explain how this word to describe sucking carbon out the air and letting it revitalise soil came to be used when it is more often used to describe the sheriff "borrowing all your stuff" |
| FLAMEPROOF | Description of ovenware able to be used when cooking with direct heat; or, fabric, treated so as to be non-flammable or fire-retardant (10) |
| HOE | It can be used when making a bed |
| ETHER | Number that might be used when counting backward from 100? |
| EPEES | They might be used when making ripostes |
| SEDENTARY | Needs tray to be used when seated (9) |