| STADDLE | Each of a series of mushroom- shaped stones traditionally used for supporting a granary or a hayrick (7) |
| STACK | A hayrick, log pile or other heap (5) |
| GRANITE | What are curling stones traditionally made of? (7) |
| STALL | A compartment for a single animal in a cowshed or stable; each of a row of seats in a choir; one of the fingers of a glove; a booth for the sale of goods in a Christmas market or any other fair; or, a |
| STUD | Each of a series of fasteners used in place of buttons to secure the front of a man's formal shirt or either of a pair used to attach a collar (4) |
| NOTCH | Each of a series of a holes on a belt for the tongue of a buckle; or, a V-shaped cut on a tally stick (5) |
| SPIKE | Each of a series of projections on a track-running shoe; a variety of lavender; a sharp peak in a graph; or, an ear of wheat or barley (5) |
| HOUSE | Derived from the name used for a building for boarders, each of a series of groups into which schoolchildren are divided for games and competitions (5) |
| TRESTLE | A frame consisting of a horizontal beam and spreading legs used for supporting a table |
| ROADSHOW | A touring group of pop musicians or other entertainers; or, each of a series of radio/television programmes broadcast from place to place (8) |
| TERRACE | Each of a series of flat areas formed on a slope and used for cultivation (7) |
| CRIB | A cot; a granary; a wickerwork basket; a crude or rudimentary cottage; or, a manger for fodder (4) |
| FRET | Bendlets interlaced with a mascle; ornamental meander such as the Greek key pattern; or, each of a series of bars set on a guitar's fingerboard (4) |
| SCULL | Each of a pair of oars used to propel a racing shell of the same name; or, a traditional Scottish basket for fish or potatoes (5) |
| SLING | Strap for hurling a stone; a swathe of cloth for supporting a baby close to the body; or, a type of cocktail (5) |
| BRUSH | Tail of a fox; a brief encounter; or, each of a pair of implements for playing cymbals or drums (5) |
| TEE | Peg or stand used for supporting a golf ball (3) |
| COG | Each of a series of projections on the edge of a wheel |
| STITCH | Each of a series of sewn loops of thread, such as one in the "saddle" style, created only by hand (6) |
| POMMEL | Meaning "little apple", a ball-, disc- or mushroom-shaped ornament on the hilt of a sword; or, the raised part of a saddlebow (6) |