| SAWDUST | What was once scattered over the floor of a butcher's shop (7) |
| DELICATESSEN | 1991 French postapocalyptic black comedy about a butcher's shop (12) |
| OUSEL | Blackbird once scattered in Seoul? (5) |
| LOINJOKE | Part of a butcher's stand-up routine? |
| SLABS | Parts of a butcher's inventory |
| BAKER | Companion of a butcher and candlestick maker in a nursery rhyme |
| DEMESNE | Seed men scattered over the land (7) |
| RUSHMAT | Stalks over the floor in a hurry, cutting friend short (4,3) |
| MARIANA | ____ Trench, a deep-sea depression in the floor of the Pacific Ocean (7) |
| SOLE | Underside or bottom of a boot, clubhead, foot, oven or plough; the floor of a ship's cabin; or, the end of the chanter of a set of bagpipes (4) |
| RANULAS | Pale blue, tender cysts on the floor of the mouth (7) |
| AUTOMAT | Food dispenser placed on the floor of the car? (7) |
| PLATFORM | From "ground plan" , 'flat shape", a raised level, surface of planks etc, such as a stage for speakers, a place for mounting guns, the floor of a bus or a pavement for rail passengers; or, a basis of |
| DANCERS | They may trip over the floor |
| ROOMBAS | They might get all over the floor |
| BONKERS | Nuts broken, scattered over top of sorbet (7) |
| STOREYS | I hear accounts of the floors of buildings (7) |
| DECK | The floor of a ship; one of the levels of a double-decker bus; or, another word for a pack of playing cards (4) |
| BESTREW | Lie scattered over (a surface) (literary) |
| STALAGMITE | A type of rock formation that rises from the floor of a cave (10) |