| BUMPER | Glass filled to the brim for a toast; or, a shock-absorbing bar at the front or rear of a motor vehicle (6) |
| BUMPERS | Horizontal bars attached to the front or rear end of a car (7) |
| LPLATE | Sign on the front and rear of a motor car driven by a learner (1-5) |
| KELTY | Captain's junior guide holds Scot's glass filled to the brim |
| BACKROW | Rack to ruin in front or rear of the scrum (7) |
| MEET | Reversible brim for Royal Ascot, say? |
| WASSAIL | Formerly, a toast or salutation made to a person at festivities (7) |
| SLEIGHT | Deceptive trick produces vehicle with tow-bar at the front (7) |
| HORSEFLY | What's tormented flesh or rear of pony? (8) |
| BRINDISI | A toast or drinking song (8) |
| PLEDGE | Solemn vow; old word for a toast; a token or sign of love or loyalty; or, a promise of a donation to charity (6) |
| BUFFER | Either of a pair of shock absorbers on the front or the rear of a railway vehicle; a ship's fender; or, a chief boatswain's mate (6) |
| BODICE | A tight-fitting corset, outer waistcoat or sleeveless undergarment, often laced at the front; or, the upper part of a dress (6) |
| GABLE | Portion of the front or side of a building enclosed by or masking the end of a pitched roof, as in the Rhododendron 'James ___' (5) |
| ENDPAPER | Blank, marbled or patterned leaf at the front or back of a book (8) |
| FLYLEAF | What is a blank page at the front or back of a book? (7) |
| RACK | A slotted stand for slices of toast; or, a holder for magazines (4) |
| CARE | Nurse's vehicle having engine at the front or at the back?! (4) |
| ROUND | A sandwich quantity; a whole slice of bread/toast; or, a job delivering newspapers (5) |
| BALEFUL | Bitter - British type of beer mostly filled to the brim (7) |