| BRICKS | Blocks forming walls; or, Delftware vases in the shapes of such (6) |
| TURNIP | A vase in the dump for an edible root (6) |
| BAGUETTE | A ficelle-like loaf or stick of French bread; or, a gemstone or pochette in the shape of such (8) |
| PASTA | Food found in the shapes at the ends of the answers to starred clues |
| CERAMIC | Like Hummel figurines or Delftware (7) |
| FURRINESS | *Teddy bear's quality or, alternately, cooks vases in oil? |
| TURNSIN | Hands over the vases in a box (5,2) |
| EWERS | Fancy vases in some still life paintings |
| PLINTH | A rectangular slab or block forming the lowest part of the base of a column or statue (6) |
| FABRIC | Felted, knitted or woven cloth; the material of a building, including its roof and walls; or, the structure of something, such as society (6) |
| STILES | From the Anglo-Saxon meaning "to climb", steps or ladders over walls or hedges along rural footpaths (6) |
| FENCES | Barriers, hedges, railings, walls or other sepiments defending/enclosing land or jumped by horses (6) |
| PETARD | Explosive device used to breach walls or doors (6) |
| GINNEL | Narrow passage between high walls or buildings (6) |
| STUCCO | Plaster used to coat walls or make decorative mouldings (6) |
| CORNER | Place where two walls or roads meet (6) |
| FLAGS | Items forming bunting; the shapes of the tails of retriever and setter breeds; or. yellow irises (5) |
| CUTS | Reductions in costs; power outages; canals; or, the shapes of garments or carved gemstones (4) |
| TURNER | Painter's vase in unfinished title (6) |
| RETURN | Soak vase in water to get back to original state |