| PENNANT | A long, narrow, triangular flag (7) |
| PENNANTS | Narrow triangular flags (8) |
| BOLSTER | A long narrow firm pillow or cushion (7) |
| NECKTIE | Neckwear consisting of a long narrow piece of material worn (mostly by men) under a collar and tied in knot at the front. |
| POLLACK | Fish of the cod family, with a long narrow jaw (7) |
| SANDBAR | A long narrow spit, in the main (4-3) |
| BURGEE | A small triangular flag flown from a yacht's mast for identification purposes (6) |
| PENNON | Narrow triangular fork-tailed standard (6) |
| FINGER | Quantity of spirits in a glass based on the breadth of a digit; a long, narrow biscuit or sponge cake; or, one of the stalls of a glove (6) |
| ROUGHCOLLIE | Long-haired type of dog with a distinctive ruff and a long, narrow head (5,6) |
| NEEDLE | A long, narrow stiff leaf, especially of a conifer (6) |
| OVAL | With a shape like a long narrow circle |
| STREAMER | A long, narrow flag waving in the air (8) |
| RAPIER | A long narrow two-edged sword with a guarded hilt |
| GROOVE | A long, narrow cut in a hard material (6) |
| PEA | A small green vegetable that grows in a long narrow pod (3) |
| RIA | A long narrow inlet formed by the partial submergence of a river valley |
| KEA | Whilst walking through Liskeard, I spotted a bird with a long narrow bill (3) |
| FIGURE | ____ skate, one having a long, narrow blade with a serrated edge at the front (6) |
| RIDGE | From Old English for "spine, crest" and Dutch for "back", a long narrow hilltop or mountain range; or, the spine of a whale or other animal (5) |