| CELLARET | An old/antique wine cooler in the shape of a wooden cabinet or case (8) |
| CHIFFONIER | A type of wooden cabinet (10) |
| SATYR | Creature seen on some antique wine cups |
| RADIATOR | It's cooler in the car, warmer in the house (8) |
| TAFFRAIL | The upper part of the stern of a wooden ship (8) |
| TAMBOURS | Shallow jingle-less drums; circular embroidery frames resembling said instruments; flexible sliding doors of cabinets or desks; or, vestibules in church porches (8) |
| CUPBOARD | A cabinet or small recess with a door and typically shelves, used for storage |
| EQUATION | Old antique needing restoration is something that could be done by summer? (8) |
| RIESLING | Wine cooler at last - in other words, mixed drink (8) |
| ICEWATER | Cooler in the summer |
| WALE | A stripe/whip mark on the skin; or, something else raised, such as a band around a woven basket; a corduroy rib; a knitted row; a ridge of a horse's collar; or, a strake of a wooden ship (4) |
| INSTANCE | An example or case of something (8) |
| CHEST | A coffer or trunk; the thoracic region of the body enclosed by a protective cage or "box" of ribs; a medicine cabinet; or, a treasury (5) |
| CANISTER | Box or case (8) |
| EMACIATE | Become or case to become abnormally thin (8) |
| VIP | A member of the Cabinet, or higher royalty, could be said to be this, but in the garden this acronym could refer to a really crucial plant! (1,1,1) |
| ICED | Having been in the cooler in the police department |
| POSSER | Historical laundry device in the form of a wooden stick for agitating clothes in a dolly tub (6) |
| GUNWALE | Upper edge of a ship's side, or the topmast planking of a wooden vessel (7) |
| NIACIN | Organic compound with nitrogen and iodine placed in cooler in the front (6) |