| OLEANDER | Old boss to stock new shrub (8) |
| TAKEALETTER | "Tear a kettle apart," said the old boss to the secretary? (4,1,6) |
| HOSTELRY | Hours left to stock new oyster bar (8) |
| PLANGENT | New shrub, e.g., growing in a noisy environment (8) |
| CALENDARYEAR | A career lady managed to stock new range of diaries (8,4) |
| CALENDARYEARS | A career lady's managed to stock new ranges of diaries (8,5) |
| LINEN | Legal right to stock new bedding |
| JUNIPERS | Carrying piano, injures new shrubs (8) |
| FEZZIWIG | Old boss of 3Dn in exotic headgear, having last waltz on central African rug (8) |
| RESTORED | Returned to stock to be brought back to tip-top condition? (8) |
| BRIGADES | Teams requested to stock kit (small) (8) |
| KEROSENE | Pilot keen to stock pink aircraft fuel (8) |
| KEEPSAKE | It reminds you to stock oriental wine (8) |
| SCHNAPPS | School backing measure to stock soft type of drink (8) |
| GRAFTING | Short gringo holding back is adding to stock (8) |
| FLOTILLA | A good many coming in to stock a number of small ships (8) |
| MULBERRY | Fashion company's happy to stock ugly little baby's tops (8) |
| SUDDENLY | Without warning, in south of France, refuse to stock line |
| FOREBEAR | Perhaps grandfather's warning to stock market speculator |
| GREENTEA | Loosely agree to stock English National Trust drink (5,3) |