| EWER | We're coming around for a jar! (4) |
| ACCEDE | Agree to an expert coming around for about a month (6) |
| COMFORTING | Giving solace when coming around for early tea |
| GRATE | Said 'Super' which does jar! |
| DRINKINGSONGS | Bars in bars? Sounds like music to the ears of those on the jar! (8,5) |
| PHYSICALJERKS | PT Hayes regularly dipped into loaded pickle jars! (8,5) |
| VASE | Going around Vancouver public house for a jar (4) |
| BUMP | Male enters local - up for a jar? (4) |
| IDVE | "... you were coming, ___ baked a cake" |
| LUTE | Pear-shaped musical instrument; or, an airtight rubber seal for a jar (4) |
| LOOP | See work as something endlessly coming around? (4) |
| AMPHORA | A rate of progress, heading off for a jar (7) |
| NIGHT | Time for a jar with a bird? |
| IDA | "If I knew you were coming ___ baked a cake!" |
| LID | Top for a jar (3) |
| SEAFRONT | Sent for a jar on the beach (8) |
| ONAWING | "With our full crew aboard; And our trust in the Lord; We're coming in ... and a prayer" (2,1,4) |
| LARKIN | Poet for whom the trees were coming into leaf, like something almost being said? (6) |
| REVERE | Paul -, American renowned for his midnight ride to warn the British were coming (6) |
| OVERTHERE | "So prepare, say a prayer; Send the word, send the word to beware; We'll be over, we're coming over; And we won't come back till it's over, ...," sang the GIs in WWI (4,5) |