| OGEE | Line or moulding with an S-shaped, or serpentine, cross-section, also known as a talon or cyma reversa (4) |
| ECHO | Rever-berate |
| NAILS | Tacks such as tingles or trunnels; talons; or, ungues of the fingertips, beautified in the art of manicure (5) |
| PLATOON | Army section also included in the scheme |
| HAY | An old word for a hedge or fence; a winding country dance; a weaving or serpentine choreographic figure in such a reel; or, etymologically linked to "fennel", a word for alfalfa, clover, grass etc, cu |
| ROCK | Mineral mass forming part of Earth's crust such as chalk, granite, limestone, marble or serpentine (4) |
| MANDREL | A spindle in a lathe to which a workpiece is fixed while being turned; a jeweller's tapering triblet on which rings are shaped or sized; or, a miner's pick (7) |
| OVOLO | Convex moulding with a cross-section in the form of a quarter-circle or ellipse (5) |
| SINGLE | CD or 45rpm record featuring one main track/tune; a one pound note; a hit for one run in cricket; a talon of a hawk; or, a one-way ticket (6) |
| ENS | An S-shaped article, such as a link of a livery collar; or, a suffix forming abstract nouns from adjectives or traditionally denoting "female" (3) |
| HARPSEAL | A type of seal, also called a saddleback, it possesses a black harp-shaped or saddle-shaped marking on its back. They are found on or near ice floes from the Kara Sea of Russia west to the Gulf of St. |
| BRICK | Word, thought to have been introduced by Flemish workmen, for a baked, fired or sun-dried building block of clay; a loaf of bread; a toy wooden block thus shaped; or, a red or deep terracotta colour ( |
| POUNCE | A talon of a hawk; a sudden spring or swoop; fine powder of cuttle-bone or sandarach, formerly used to prevent ink from bleeding; or, charcoal dust sprinkled through perforated designs to transfer mot |
| EGRET | Bird with an S-shaped neck |
| HERON | Flier with an S-shaped neck |
| WEDGES | Shoes such as espadrilles with block heels; cuneiform characters; door chocks or pieces of cheese thus shaped; or, skeins of geese (6) |
| CAPSICUM | Genus of plants whose mild or pungent seeds are enclosed in a pod-shaped or bell-shaped fruit |
| SAMSMITH | Dancing With a Stranger singer with an S.S. name: 2 wds. |
| NOHO | Section of Manhattan that becomes another section of Manhattan if you replace its first letter with an S |
| UNGUIS | Zoological Latin for a claw/nail, thus, in botany, a talon-like base of a petal (6) |