| CHAR | You'll scorch it with such a red-hot iron! (4) |
| FLIP | A snap with a finger and thumb; a toss/spin of a coin or a pancake; a pleasure-flight; a somersault; or, a nog of beer and spirits, traditionally frothed/heated with a red-hot iron (4) |
| BRANDISH | Wave menacingly, like a red-hot iron? |
| VETO | You can stop it with such a vote (4) |
| VASE | Might you keep a red-hot poker in it? (4) |
| ROAD | Like this clue, a red hot curry opposite (6,3,4) |
| SEAR | Every so often reapers rotate this and scorch it |
| IRON | Fe! Tough as teak for certain. (4-4) |
| GLOW | Leam emitted by a candle flame, hot iron or lightning bug; a feeling of warmth; brightness of colour; or, the radiance of a healthy complexion (4) |
| RUSTYNAIL | You'll ruin it with such a salty addition and don't try standing on it! (5,4) |
| DHOTI | Loincloth with evidence of red-hot iron |
| EGGFLIP | Traditionally heated with a red-hot poker, a warm nog of ale, dark rum, wine etc with brown sugar, nutmeg and yolks (3,4) |
| EINSTEIN | 'When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a s |
| OVERHEATED | Eve with a red-hot concoction became too hot (10) |
| ARDENT | Such a red tan can become fiery (6) |
| LAVAFLOW | Unfortunately allow leading characters in violent action film to go in like a red-hot stream (4,4) |
| DANICALIFORNIA | Titular character of a Red Hot Chili Peppers single who's a "runner, rebel, and a stunner" |
| CLUBHEADS | Top journo's written off Leeds, blowing it with such bad strikers (9) |
| SLIPPER | One may put one's foot in it with such an orchid (7) |
| BRIMSTONE | A red-hot poker that's yellow, like a common butterfly (9) |