| JINGLE | Any one of a tambourine's zills (6) |
| BOBBIN | Any one of a series of spindles used to make a form of pillow lace; or, a small spool for the lower thread in a sewing machine (6) |
| DOMINO | Any one of a set of 28 tiles with pips drawn from a "boneyard"; or, a hooded black silk cloak worn with an eye mask at a masquerade (6) |
| FLIGHT | Any one of a series of colourful upright ribbons braided into a heavy horse's mane; or, the tail of a dart (6) |
| BRANCH | Any one of a railway's minor or heritage lines; or, section of a tree forming part of a forest's canopy (6) |
| SONATA | Sample of sounds on a tambourine from Beethoven's Moonlight (6) |
| ASPECT | Conjunction, opposition, square, sextile, trine ... a word used to describe any one of a number of angular relationships between the planets in a horoscope (6) |
| JATAKA | From Sanskrit for "born", the name of any one of a garland or treasury of birth stories recalling the former lives of the Buddha (6) |
| TOGGLE | Any one of a series of buttons for fastening a duffel coat (6) |
| MARBLE | Any one of a series of glass or agate balls used in a game sometimes known as taw (6) |
| TYPIST | Any one of a pool of keyboarders or stenos who write by means of clickety-clacking or hunt-and-pecking on qwertys or other such keypads (6) |
| MEADOW | Field for hay, grazing or wild flowers, such as any one of a series that were planted in each of the counties to mark 60 years since the Queen's coronation (6) |
| DEVICE | Name shared by a heraldic emblem and any one of a number of machines or implements |
| ASHKEY | Any one of a fascicle of fraxinum samaras growing in clusters, imagined to resemble bunches of lock-openers (3-3) |
| ENZYME | Any one of a large class of protein substances produced by living cells, which act as catalysts in chemical changes (6) |
| STOOGE | Any one of a slapstick trio: Moe, Larry or Curly (6) |
| ZILL | Jingle of a tambourine; or, a hand cymbal used in belly-dancing (4) |
| ZILLS | Metal jingles of a tambourine (5) |
| JINGLES | What are small metal discs in the rim of a tambourine called? (7) |
| CARD | Any one of a pack of items used to form a meld; a programme of a race meeting's events; or, the dial of a mariner's compass (4) |