| HOMEEC | Class for cooking and sewing, for short |
| COUTURE | French word, from "dressmaking, sewing", for the stitchcraft dedicated to creating dernier cri high fashion; or, the made-to-measure garments and accessories duly fashioned (7) |
| SHEA | African tree famous for its oil for cooking and cosmetic uses |
| PAN | A broad and shallow vessel of metal, earthenware for cooking and other domestic purposes |
| TERRINE | Earthenware dish for cooking and serving food |
| TERRINES | Earthenware dishes for cooking and serving (8) |
| PIEDISH | Deep container for cooking and serving food (3,4) |
| GAS | It's used for cooking and heating |
| PROPANE | A gas used for cooking and heating (7) |
| AGA | Heavy metal stove for cooking and heating (3) |
| SCULLERY | Pantry for cooking and cleaning supplies |
| BEATA | Aerate batter for cooking and leave hurriedly (4,1,7) |
| RETREAT | Aerate batter for cooking and leave hurriedly (4,1,7) |
| TANDOOR | Clay cylindrical oven used for cooking and baking (7) |
| EXIST | I'd say "women are for cooking and ironing", get decapitated, but live (5) |
| CLAMBAKE | In the US, what is a social gathering outdoors, especially for cooking and eating seafood? (8) |
| NEEDLE | Implement for knitting and sewing (6) |
| DRAPER | Originally a term for a dealer in fabrics and sewing materials (6) |
| ORS | Cutting and sewing places, briefly |
| BARRACK | ___ Grant, Savile Row tailor and Sewing Bee judge (7) |