| BASKETS | Woven receptacles such as hampers, skeps, Sussex trugs, panniers, seedlips, punnets or creels (7) |
| BREADBASKETS | Bannetons, cobs, panniers or other woven hampers for holding loaves or serving rolls; bellies, paunches or pots resembling said punnets or receiving said crumb; or, granary nations or wheaten lands of |
| BASKET | Vessel such as a hamper or creel (6) |
| HOPPER | Type of seedlip; or, a traditionally stilt-wearing harvester of cone-like flowers used in beer-brewing (6) |
| CONTAINER | Receptacle such as a trunk; or, a freight vehicle's large cargo box (9) |
| TRAY | A flat receptacle such as a baking sheet, a board for conveying tea things, a holder in a CD player or a desk organiser for pending papers (4) |
| BERRY | Type of fruit stored in a punnet; or, a former GBBO judge who has written numerous cookery-books including Christmas Collection (5) |
| BEEHIVE | Apiary or skep; or, the "swarm" of 1,000 stars also called Praesepe (7) |
| CARRIER | An Airbus, basket, homing pigeon, pannier, shopping bag, vector or other bearer, conveyor or transporter (7) |
| CORBEIL | Carved representation of a decorative basket of flowers or fruit, also called a pannier (7) |
| PUNGENT | Acrid as taste of first gooseberry in punnet perhaps (7) |
| BASKETRY | The craft of weaving bassinets, bee-skeps, creels, hampers, kipes, panniers, pottles and trugs; or, said woven containers collectively (8) |
| SPANNER | Wrench one from the panniers somehow (7) |
| UNSPENT | Punnets (anag) - still available (7) |
| GRUNTED | A trug at a point next to Ed makes a grumbled noise (7) |
| CRADLES | Panniers |
| HAMPERS | Panniers |
| WROUGHT | How trug is made, shaped (like iron?) (7) |
| BERRIES | Fruits in a punnet (7) |
| GARMENT | Pannier |