| ZIPUP | Fasten using a device with two rows of metal or plastic teeth (3,2) |
| RAKE | Garden tool consisting of a row of metal or wooden teeth attached to a long handle (4) |
| ZIPPING | engaging rows of metal teeth |
| LASER | Oddly, liar swears they're using a device emitting electromagnetic radiation |
| SIEVING | Using a device consisting of wire or plastic mesh held in a frame, for (in gardening) separating coarser from finer particles, such as soil or compost (7) |
| CHAIN | A row of metal rings fastened together (5) |
| COMB | Grooming item that has plastic teeth |
| WINDUPTOY | Chattering plastic teeth, for one |
| PIPES | Hollow cylinders of metal, or plastic, used for the conveyance of water. (5) |
| CLOCK | Seed-head of a dandelion; or, a device with hands and a face (5) |
| RULER | Measuring stick consisting of a strip of wood or metal or plastic. (5) |
| ARDAH | Dance performed in Qatar by two rows of male dancers with percussion accompaniment by tambourines, cymbals, and drums (5) |
| AGLET | A metal or plastic tube fixed round each end of a shoelace (5) |
| WEDGE | An object that tapers to a thin edge. Pushing this tool in one direction creates a force in a sideways direction. It is usually made of metal or wood and is used for splitting, lifting, or tightening, |
| RUDD | A fish with two rows of teeth, lays pinkish eggs (4) |
| JACKS | Game played with five metal or plastic objects and a small rubber ball (5) |
| TOKEN | Metal or plastic disc used to operate a slot machine (5) |
| TONGS | Gripping device with two hinged legs (5) |
| DIODE | Device with two active terminals |
| OREAD | One promoting source of metal or range of spirit? The reverse |