| FILTER | Mussels feed by running water through their gills. A bit like noisy politicians whom we say have no f... (6) |
| LETTUCE | Why don't we, say, have a salad ingredient (7) |
| TEAPOT | Pour from this running water through milk dispenser |
| STERNUTATOR | Harsh, upper-class rubbish old Republican to whom we say "Bless you!" |
| NOGGIN | Word, dating from the 1600s, for a small mug or wooden cup; its contents of around one gill; a drink of beer/spirits; or, alluding to said mug, one's bean, bonce, conk or head (6) |
| APHIDS | Small bugs that feed by sucking sap from plants (6) |
| APHID | Small insects that feed by sucking juices from plants (5) |
| RILL | A little brook or streamlet formed by running water; or, a Lunar/Martian channel, resembling such a runnel (4) |
| FREUD | Austrian whom Auden called "a whole climate of opinion / under whom we conduct our different lives," in a 1940 elegy |
| SILT | Which earthy matter is carried by running water and deposited as a sediment (4) |
| FLAMINGO | This pink long-necked bird feeds by forcing mud and water through bristly plates at each side of its beak with its tongue. |
| GULLY | Cricket fielding position or a large ditch created by running water |
| OURMUTUALFRIEND | Work by Dickens, whom we both like |
| VIBRATOR | Six, say, have support at a high point with a massage appliance (8) |
| ASUSUAL | Like us, you I say, have almost all, just as is normal (2,5) |
| HYDROPONICS | A method of growing plants without the use of soil, by using water through which nutrients are pumped (11) |
| SING | A minority of fans in general behave like noisy tits (4) |
| CATASTROPHE | Old punishment, like noisy prize, is a disaster (11) |
| BREATHE | During winter brunation (which is like hibernation), though it may seem like they're passing gas, some turtles actually ___ through their butts |
| RAVINE | Depression worn out by running water |