| MAL | Prefix for "ware" and "function" |
| WEDGWOOD | Potter noted for cream-coloured Queen's Ware and also Jasperware such as the Portland Vase and powder-blue stoneware pieces embossed with white cameos (8) |
| MILDRED | Partners in freedom and marriage, John Ware and ___ Lewis |
| GOODS | Word for clothing, food, furniture, produce, wares and similar tangible commodities bought and sold (5) |
| WIDFORD | Village between Ware and Much Hadham on B1004 (7) |
| MUCH | Hadham between Ware and Bishop's Stortford (4) |
| MENSA | What Lancelot Ware and Roland Berrill founded |
| PMR | London label, home to Jessie Ware and Disclosure (3) |
| SLUMBERPARTY | In spring, move awkwardly - try somehow and function for the rest of the night? |
| ADNAUSEAM | Time and again in the morning after a dance and function (2,7) |
| NEUROSCIENTISTS | Experts in the structure and function of the nervous system and brain (15) |
| FOLDUP | Collapse and function no more |
| TONDO | One among artistic circles combining style and function |
| RAGDOLL | Charity event and function left large cloth toy |
| NATO | Ball and function from the right country club |
| TISSUE | Group of cells with similar structure and function |
| PEDDLED | Sold wares and used a bike, reportedly (7) |
| PARSE | Describe the form, part of speech and function of a word in a sentence |
| OSTEOLOGY | The study of the structure and function of bones (9) |
| MRI | Diagnostic technique used to visualise the structure and function of the body (1,1,1) |