| ONANDOFF | Ring granny and dip one's lid from time to time (2,3,3) |
| SOMBRERO | Rob, wanting more sauce, initially jerked lid from Tabasco? (8) |
| DILLWEED | Delicate enhancement for fish, vegetables, and dips |
| FREAKOUT | Flip one's lid |
| SNAPOPEN | Flip one's lid? |
| LIONISED | One lid is somehow celebrated (8) |
| DAMPEN | Remove lid from Dutch cheese and upend, essentially, to render less intense |
| SODABREAD | Something to eat, hence wipe and dip into (4,5) |
| OPENER | Utensil for removing a crown cap from a bottle or a lid from a tin; first goal in a match; or, a comment used to start a conversation (6) |
| OFFER | Remove lid from box to reveal present |
| HOCK | Remove lid from jar to serve wine (4) |
| EWER | Remove lid from waste pipe and jug (4) |
| DUNKIRK | Dip one's biccy -- to be annoying -- in port (7) |
| BATHCHAPS | Pork pieces and dip men provided (4,5) |
| SOURCREAM | In spring, take run in the morning and dip |
| LASAGNE | Pasta and dip kept in place for bowls |
| PSALM | ... with some chips, almonds and dip for him, I hear (5) |
| METER | Gauge overflowing mere and dip for temperature (5) |
| BABYGRANDPIANO | A bad granny and I bop around if there's something to provide music (4,5,5) |
| NANKEEN | Get cloth from granny - and quick! |