| TEDDYBEARS | Named after Theodore Roosevelt, soft toys originally co-designed by Richard Steiff (5,5) |
| ALICEBLUE | Color named after Theodore Roosevelt's daughter |
| BEAR | Teddy -; popularised by Richard Steiff, item collected by an arctophile (4) |
| FEASTDAY | Toys originally stocked by supermarket during slightly mad Christmas? (5-3) |
| MUGS | Large cups for tea, coffee etc, such as the Wedgwood collection designed by Richard Guyatt commemorating the Queen's coronation or silver jubilee (4) |
| OCARINAS | A musical toys, originally of terracotta (8) |
| ROUGHRIDER | Volunteer cavalry member led by Theodore Roosevelt |
| HOWARD | Castle -; house in North Yorkshire, co-designed by John Vanbrugh (6) |
| DRIFT | Meander to Surrey course co-designed by Henry Cotton (5) |
| CAVALIERPACER | Car co-designed by American Motors and Chevrolet?* |
| GTO | Pontiac co-designed by John DeLorean |
| IMAC | Computer co-designed by Jony Ive |
| ETCHASKETCH | Toy originally named L'Ecran Magique (The Magic Screen) by its French inventor |
| TEDDYBEAR | Collected by arctophiles, any one of the soft toys depicted enjoying a picnic in an old song or in paintings by Molly Brett, for example (5,4) |
| PLUSH | Soft textile with a longer nap than velvet, often used to make teddy bears and soft toys (5) |
| KAPOK | What fluffy plant material is used as stuffing for soft toys, cushions, etc? (5) |
| STRETCH | Toy originally from the 1970s that inspired animated Netflix series: ___ Armstrong |
| NERFBALL | Toy originally advertised with the suggestion "Throw it indoors" |
| NERVI | Pier Luigi ___, Italian architect who co-designed the UNESCO building in Paris (5) |
| ICTINOS | Greek architect believed to have co-designed the Parthenon in Athens (7) |