| BREADKNIFE | A beef drink prepared and used in the kitchen (5,5) |
| MICROSCOPE | Magnifier developed by Galileo and used in the observations illustrated in Robert Hooke's book in which he coined the biological term "cell" (10) |
| DISHWASHER | Attractive female was with lady's machine used in the kitchen (10) |
| FORTISSIMO | Pound notes as used in the kitchen (10) |
| APOTHECARY | A person in the past who prepared and sold medicines and drugs (10) |
| DISPENSARY | A place where medicine and medical supplies are prepared and issued (10) |
| CORDONBLEU | Double corn prepared and cooked to highest standard (6,4) |
| DISHEARTEN | Crush food prepared and consumed with right filling (10) |
| RESTAURANT | Place where meals are prepared and served to customers (10) |
| PATISSERIE | Pastries prepared and occasionally iced here? (10) |
| SILVER | White, metallic chemical element extremely ductile and malleable, a conductor of heat and electricity and used in the manufacture of coins, jewelry |
| BAYBERRYWAX | Substance removed from the surface of the fruit of the shrub Myrica faya and used in the manufacture of candles |
| OPUS | Latin for "work", found in the names of various styles of Roman masonry and used in the custom of numbering a specific musical composition (4) |
| RUMBELOW | A meaningless or nonsense word containing the name of sailors' traditional grog and used in the refrain of some old sea shanties (8) |
| LUCKYCOUNTRY | What phrase coined by Donald Horne, and used in the title of his 1964 book, was intended to be used |
| TANNIN | Yellowish or brownish solid compound found in some plants and used in the leather industry (6) |
| COCKTAIL | Derived from an old term for a docked horse or one of mixed lineage, name for a type of drink prepared in the art of mixology (8) |
| COFFEE | From Arabic for "wine", a hot drink prepared from the beans, cherries or peaberries of a tropical shrub; a cup of this; or, its cafe au lait or mocha colour, when mixed with milk (6) |
| CHOC | Short word for a cacao-based food or drink prepared in the form of a bar, button, chip, coin, cup of cocoa, drop, langue de chat or truffle (4) |
| PLUTONIUM | Element first made and used in the Second World War |