| FRANCISCAN | Friar Bacon has the tin (10) |
| CALEDONIAN | The tin of beer, assume I put in for the Scotsman (10) |
| TORTELLINI | Or inform one the tin is designed to hold pasta (10) |
| HAVEAHEART | The Tin Man wanted to go easy (4,1,5) |
| CEILINGWAX | Polish to make the tin tiles really shine? |
| ODDITY | "Then came the Tin Woodman, named because of the ____ of a Woodman made of Tin" (L Frank Baum, author of The Wizard of Oz) |
| CANAPE | With the snack from the tin, do the same (6) |
| INDIRECT | The roundabout jerked the tin and the cider in it spilled |
| FLAGEOLET | Member of the fipple flute family with the recorder and the tin whistle; or, a young haricot bean used in French cookery (9) |
| FRAYN | Michael -; author of the plays The Two of Us and Noises Off and novels including The Tin Men, Sweet Dreams, Headlong and Spies (5) |
| TOTO | Dog who traveled with Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion |
| EBSEN | Buddy ___, actor who was originally cast as the Tin Man in the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz (5) |
| SNTAXES | What the Tin Man pays to the Oz government? |
| AXE | The Tin Man's prop in "The Wizard of Oz" |
| INTENT | Meaning to get the material back into the tin, somehow |
| CARTOON | Root ineptly about in the tin for the drawing (7) |
| DETER | Prevent the animal swallowing the tin opener (5) |
| HEART | What the Tin Man wanted from the Wizard of Oz |
| INSOLENT | So the boy rattling the tin outside is cheeky (8) |
| INFANT | Kid the supporter rattling the tin outside (6) |