| ICEFLOE | Now and then witches followed cold wet sheet (3,4) |
| INCLEMENT | How to have cold wet weather in mild weather (9) |
| SLEET | Steel broke in cold wet conditions (5) |
| OYSTERBED | A cold wet nursery deters boy playing |
| CLAY | A heavy, cold, wet soil usually contains this (4) |
| HAAR | Cold wet sea fog (4) |
| COW | A somewhat cold, wet start can be intimidating (3) |
| DANK | Cold, wet article found in Little Denmark (4) |
| SLEETY | Like some cold, wet weather |
| CWM | First of cold, wet months creating depression in Wales |
| CLAMMY | Like cold wet palms |
| TOT | Small alcoholic drink to warm you up after cold wet day on boat, maybe (3) |
| MACBETH | Shakespearean tragedy in which the three witches utter, 'Double, double toil and trouble' |
| BAYTREE | Used in pairs to frame/flank a door and traditionally to ward off witches, a common name of the Laurus nobilis (3,4) |
| CARLINS | And 1dn A rock in the Scottish Borders from which witches jumped (7,4) |
| DOGROSE | Thorny flowering plant, e.g. witches' briar (3, 4) |
| CHARMED | TV series about sister witches |
| TROUBLE | Pains that follow witches' toil? |
| BABOONS | Coolant that's essential to the witches' brew in Macbeth (7,5) |
| CONVENT | Witches gather in the Territory while the sisters stay at home (7) |