| BIGHT | A broad bay |
| GULF | Broad bay, ... of Carpentaria |
| SLICE | Backspin in tennis; a ball that curves away from a player's dominant hand in golf; a triangle of pizza; or, a broad-bladed utensil (5) |
| RAMPART | A defensive wall of a castle, having a broad top with a walkway (7) |
| OAR | A long pole with a broad, flat blade used for rowing a boat (3) |
| STETSON | A felt hat with a broad brim and a high crown, worn traditionally by cowboys (7) |
| CAPSTAN | A broad revolving cylinder with a vertical axis used for winding a rope or cable (7) |
| SLASH | Make a broad cut with a knife |
| BRIM | A Stetson has a broad one |
| SHOVEL | A tool similar to spade with a broad blade for moving material (6) |
| COLONIAL | Cool nail set produced in a broad sense as a settlement? (8) |
| RAY | Genus of fish with a broad fat body and a thin tail |
| BARN | Building with a broad side, in a saying |
| BEAM | Act like a Yankee, perhaps, giving a broad smile |
| PALE | In heraldry, a broad stripe from top to bottom of a shield |
| SHOWONESTEETH | Adopt a threatening manner, or give a broad grim? (4,4,5) |
| PUG | A dwarf breed of dog with a broad flat nose and deeply wrinkled face / short squat nose |
| DREAMBOAT | Accidentally met a broad, a real stunner (9) |
| MARKER | Offers a broad tip to writer who tends to have a defensive approach (6) |
| MACHETE | A broad, heavy knife used for cutting or as a weapon (7) |