| ARTSANDCRAFTS | Paintings and pottery are not usually made from tar, sand and 100 boats (4,3,6) |
| ART | Paintings and pottery, for example |
| ASNEARASDAMMIT | All but spot on tar sand is processed with same aim (2,4,2,6) |
| STARSANDSTRIPES | American flag has tar, sand? Strip Eskimo holding it! (5,3,7) |
| BITUMEN | Tar sand oil |
| WHITEWEDDINGS | I do say they are not usually conducted in the snow (5,8) |
| SCHNAPPS | Clear, strong alcoholic drink from eastern and northern Europe, usually made from grain, potato, or fruit |
| PAMPERERS | People who spoil sperm are not usually put under pressure (9) |
| CLEARWAY | A main road on which vehicles are not usually permitted to stop (8) |
| FIREARMS | Guns are not usually found in possession of criminal gangs (8) |
| ARTS | Painting and pottery |
| SPODE | A pauper's son, orphaned aged six, who founded a porcelain and pottery factory in 1776 that developed bone china and produced blue-and-white overglaze bat-printed wares still sold and collectable toda |
| COBBLER | Sweetened iced drink, usually made from fruit and wine or liqueur (7) |
| ATHOLL | ___ Brose, traditional Scottish drink usually made from oatmeal brose, honey, whisky and cream (6) |
| TABLET | Scottish sweet usually made from butter, condensed milk and sugar (6) |
| PASTRAMI | Cured meat originating from Romania, usually made from beef brisket (8) |
| LILTS | Canned drinks are not usually still (5) |
| TUTU | Skirt, usually made from tulle, worn as a costume in a ballet performance |
| SORBETS | Water ices containing no milk, usually made from fruit juice (7) |
| HUMIDOR | Airtight container for storing cigars, cigarettes or pipe tobacco, usually made from wood (7) |