| HINGE | A mount for a postage stamp in philately; device upon which a door swings; or, a joint of a bivalve shell (5) |
| GAMMON | Word for ham or a joint of bacon; the lashing of the bowsprit; chatter or patter; a victory in a game played on a board marked with fleches; or, humbug, nonsense or rubbish (6) |
| PORCH | Area for a swing or a rocker |
| ROAST | Word for "oven bake"; or, a joint of beef or a supper cooked in this way (5) |
| ROPE | A string of pearls; or, thick cord used for boxing rings, funambulism, hammocks, tree swings or for ladders leading to boats or tree houses (4) |
| SEAHORSE | A mount for a naval rider? (3-5) |
| GWEN | Journalist Ifill who was depicted on a postage stamp in 2020 |
| FLAPS | Swings or sways about, in a way ? (5) |
| PANE | Word originally for a rag or a piece of cloth that later came to mean a division of a window or its sheet of glass; or, in philately, a page of stamps from a booklet (4) |
| KNUCKLE | A word for the rounded or knobbly part of a knee or elbow originally, later for a joint of a finger (7) |
| PARK | Derived from the name of a district in East London where horses were pastured, a mount for everyday riding; or, a leisurely ride in the countryside upon said jade (4) |
| STAMP | Item collected in philately; a hallmark; or, a block traditionally for impressing a design such as a dairy cow, strawberry, sunflower, thistle or wheat sheaf onto a pat of butter (5) |
| ANODE | Sounds like a joint of a stem, but is in fact an electrode by which current enters a battery (5) |
| ESSAYS | In philately, proposed designs of vignettes or borders for postage stamps; or, academic writings of fewer words than dissertations or theses (6) |
| CACHET | Private seal on a letter or a document; or, a commemorative or decorative design stamped on an envelope or postcard in philately (6) |
| OYSTER | From "bone, tile" and related to "ostracise", name of a bivalve mollusc sometimes hiding or concealing a pearl; or, a secretive person (6) |
| PENNYBLACK | Pack includes a sort of blenny got for a postage stamp (5,5) |
| PANES | Sides of quadrangles; facets of cut diamonds; leaves of postage stamps in booklets; or, "lights" surrounded by window frames (5) |
| ROCKER | One of a pair of curved mounts for a swaying chair of the same name (6) |
| PEARL | A small rounded lustrous gem formed in a shell of a bivalve |