| MEATJ | Beef tool or slang for "hand" |
| JIGGERS | Dancers of gigues; metal cups or "ponies" for measuring shots; bridges for billiard cues; mizzens or small masts of ships; or, slang for bicycles (7) |
| WAD | A bundle of hay; a roll of banknotes; a bung or disc of felt or other material in a gun; a mass of cotton wool, tow etc for stuffing; or, slang for a bun (3) |
| CRUSHER | Device for compressing, pulverising or squashing fruit, ice, rocks or tin cans; or, slang for a police officer (7) |
| SMASH | Word for a success such as a hit song/film but also a bankruptcy or financial flop; or, slang for coins (5) |
| SHINER | A mackerel or any small silvery fish with glittering scales; a polisher; or, slang for a rainbow, a black eye or a bright coin, such as a sovereign (6) |
| BULL | A male bovine, elephant or whale; a strong, brutish person; or, slang for balderdash, cobblers or nonsense (4) |
| POTATO | Sometimes peeled in a rumbler, a murphy, spud or tattie with a skin described as a jacket, especially when baked; or, slang for a loafer, Lollard or lounger, lazing about in a state of vegetable-like |
| PIGEON | From a French word for a young dove, any bird in the Columbidae family, including the aforesaid culver; or, slang for a dupe, gull or victim (6) |
| ROAST | A joint of oven-cooked beef or other meat, served in a meal often informally called the same; a particular type of coffee; or, slang for banter (5) |
| SCORE | Music for a film, or slang for £20 (5) |
| MAGPIE | Corvid known collectively as a mischief whose name is used to refer to a chatterbox or a hoarder; the outermost-but-one ring on a target; or, slang for a halfpenny (6) |
| LAYUP | No help needed: Easy two points scored at the hoop (or slang for an easy task or class) |
| OFFICE | Place for business, clerical duties etc; or, slang for a plane's cockpit (6) |
| LAG | Word for a delay; a falling behind; a curved stave of a barrel; pipe insulation; or, slang for a convict (3) |
| TAR | Sticky material or slang for sailor |
| FIN | Part of a fish or slang for a $5 bill |
| COPPER | Reddish-brown metal, or slang for police officer (6) |
| CAB | "Yellow" vehicle ... or slang for a red wine |
| SNOUT | Pig's nose, or slang for tobacco (5) |