| BOGIE | An assembly of four or six wheels forming a pivoted support at either end of a railway coach |
| ABUTMENT | Support at either end of a bridge (8) |
| SWIVEL | Pivoted support |
| BOOKENDS | Pair of supports at either end of a shelf |
| HOUNDS | Wooden supports at either side of topmast (6) |
| BUFFER | Shock-absorbing piston at either end of a railway vehicle; a ship's fender; or, a boatswain's mate (6) |
| CARRIAGE | Four-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle; a railway coach; or, part of a typewriter that holds the paper (8) |
| SUMMIT | Apex or acme of anything such as a mountain or of success; or, an assembly of government leaders (6) |
| MUSTER | An assembly of troops for duties or inspection; a gathering; or, a company or flock of peacocks (6) |
| BLOCK | Group of four or more joined stamps; a rectangular portion of butter, chocolate or ice cream; or, a head-shaped mould for wigs (5) |
| SERIF | In printing, a short decorative line at either end of a main stroke in a letter (5) |
| LANDAU | Four-wheeled carriage drawn by a team of four or six horses (6) |
| POLYPTYCH | Artwork, typically an altarpiece, consisting of four or more painted or carved panels hinged or folding together (9) |
| HOOP | One of a trio at either end of a Quidditch pitch |
| MEET | An assembly of horses, hounds and hunters prior to a chase; a swimming gala or other athletic event; or, a mathematical intersection (4) |
| ECCLESIA | An assembly of citizens in an ancient Greek city-state; or, the congregation of a church (8) |
| SEESAW | Playground device in which children sit at each end of a pivoted plank (3-3) |
| PROP | In rugby, a forward at either end of the front row of a scrum (4) |
| TERMINUS | End of a railway or bus route (8) |
| CAMERA | Equipment carried by enthusiast at the end of a railway platform (6) |