| BICYCLE | One may have a basket and a bell (... + first 3) |
| STANNARD | Norwich School artist who painted Still Life, Pelargoniums, Duchess Pears with Black Grapes in a Basket and Still Life of Raspberries in a Willow Pattern Bowl with Cherries and Bindweed (8) |
| BUCKETSEAT | Cute to have a basket made for boy racers' gear! (6,4) |
| ASK | "I sort of hate to ___ it, but do you have a basket?" (rhyming question from Little Red in "Into the Woods") |
| WATSON | Bell's first phone call recipient |
| OBOE | Item with a bore and a bell |
| EGGS | Said Mark Twain, "Put all your ... in one basket, and - WATCH THAT BASKET" |
| PICASSO | Artist whose Rose Period saw him paint some of his highest-selling works to date including Young Girl with a Flower Basket and Boy with a Pipe (7) |
| EYELASH | One may have a flutter - and irritate a pupil, loosely |
| INTHEINTERVAL | When one may have a change of scene during a break (2,3,8) |
| ALIENEE | One may have a right to gain estate, first and last |
| POCKET | One may have a hand in it, and sink a snooker ball (6) |
| ESPARTO | A strong grass in Spain and North Africa used for making paper, baskets and the like (7) |
| STORE | "Blessed shall be thy basket and thy ___" (De 28:5) |
| TWENTYFOURSEVEN | Endless clues for Rod's basket and tack (see below) (6-4-5) |
| PINS | Queen Elizabeth's Flower Basket and Coral Rose |
| SLATER | Albert Square lady whose signature meals are Fishy Basket and Sausage Surprise (4,6) |
| JEAN | Albert Square lady whose signature meals are Fishy Basket and Sausage Surprise (4,6) |
| PROPS | Dorothy's basket and ruby slippers, e.g. |
| COMBINE | Come around rubbish basket and mingle (7) |