| TAMBOURINE | A shallow drum |
| TAMBOUR | A small shallow drum; a rich kind of goldwork; an embroidery frame; the campana or vase of a Corinthian capital; or, a lobby or vestibule in a church porch (7) |
| NICHE | A shallow recess in a wall to contain a statue; a vase |
| GUTTER | A shallow trough along the eaves of a house or a channel at the side of a street to carry off rainwater |
| SCULL | A shallow kipe or basket for grain, herring, peats, potatoes, turnips etc; a shoal of migrating fish; or, one of a pair of spoon-bladed oars for propelling a racing shell of the same name (5) |
| DEEP | A pool usually has a shallow end and a ... end (4) |
| PURL | Hot spiced ale; an eddy or ripple; a babbling sound of a shallow brook; a knitting stitch; or, twisted gold or silver wire thread for embroidery (4) |
| PATEN | Word for a shallow dish of silver or gold for Eucharistic host bread; a chalice-cover; or, a metal disc (5) |
| FORDS | Crosses a river at a shallow point |
| LOWPITCHED | Of a roof, with a shallow slope (3-7) |
| STRAYS | Wanders from a shallow container into a larger one (6) |
| TREY | A shallow container heard to have a card with three pips (4) |
| LAGOON | On a log, crazily, to a shallow lake (6) |
| ABALONE | A mollusk with a shallow ear-shaped shell having respiratory holes and lined with mother-of-pearl |
| FORD | A shallow place where a river or stream may be crossed by wading |
| BONSAI | A dwarfed ornamental tree or shrub grown in a shallow pot (6) |
| SAUCER | A shallow dish placed under a tea or coffee cup (6) |
| PAELLA | A Spanish dish of rice, saffron, chicken, seafood etc cooked in a shallow pan (6) |
| TRUG | A shallow wooden basket with a handle used for carrying flowers or fruit (4) |
| SPOON | It has a shallow bowl and a handle |