| SQUEEZE | Few drops of extracted fruit juice; an embrace; a crush or jam; or, an informal word for a boy/girlfriend (7) |
| TURNOVERS | Word for apprentices, people or things, transferred from employer to employer or place to place; folded pies of apple or jam; or, profits (9) |
| CHAP | A pig's cheek; or, from "buyer, customer, pedlar", a word for a boy, fellow or ordinary man; or, endearingly, a mucker, old bean, old fruit etc (4) |
| SUGO | From "juice", an Italian word for a sauce or salsa, particularly a passata-like pomodoro for pasta (4) |
| KNAVE | Old English word for a boy ; or, another word for the jack in cards (5) |
| REAM | Juice an orange |
| SPRINKLING | A bookbinder's mottling of page edges by dotting a few drops of colour; or, a dusting or smattering of something such as baptismal water, drizzle, snow, sugar or vermicelli (10) |
| CANARY | Yellow finch known collectively as an aria or an opera and formerly employed as a colliery gas detector; a Madeira-like wine; or, an informal word for a jailbird or a soprano (6) |
| SWIZZLE | Cocktail of rum and bitters; a type of stick for stirring such a drink; or, an informal word for a diddle or a disappointment (7) |
| MASH | Malt mixed with hot water to form wort; a warm feed of bran or meal for cattle/horses; a brew of tea; a bungle or muddle; an engoument or crush; or, crushed potatoes, aka champ (4) |
| CHUTE | A rapid or waterfall; a slide into a swimming-pool; a log flume; or, an informal word for a canopy providing air resistance during a jump (5) |
| SPARKLER | Scintillating hand-held firework with a mini version used for celebration cake; or, an informal word for a diamond or a glass or champagne (8) |
| BUS | From Latin for "carriage for everyone", a passenger coach with a single/double deck; or, an informal word for an old shaky car or plane (3) |
| LID | Top of a jamjar; or, an informal word for a hat or a crash helmet (3) |
| PEWS | Long benches for members of a congregation or choir in a church; or, an informal word for seats (4) |
| ICE | Cool craft: Fill a balloon with 12D until it reaches 3" in diameter, add a few drops of food coloring and place it in the freezer for about 12 hours (or leave it out in the snow overnight). Peel off t |
| ROCK | Genre of music; confectionery in the form of a stick; or, an informal word for a diamond (4) |
| COLL | Island of the Hebrides that inspired the fictional locale Struay in Mairi Hedderwick's Katie Morag series of children's books; or, an old word for an embrace or hug (4) |
| ACCOLADE | An embrace or ceremonial tap on the shoulder with a sword to mark the conferring of knighthood; or, an award or honour (8) |
| BREEZE | A light wind; or; an informal word for a quarrel or an easy task (6) |