| GLASSBLOWER | Person skilled in making bottles (5-6) |
| GLASSBLOWING | Art of making bottles etc (5-7) |
| CHOCOLATIER | Chef skilled in making truffles, pralines and similar confectionery from the food made from cacao beans (11) |
| PHONETICIST | A person skilled in the study of linguistics |
| DRAUGHTSMAN | Person skilled in technical drawing (11) |
| JOINER | A person trained and skilled in making finished woodwork (6) |
| HAIRDRESSER | Person skilled with locks? |
| NINJA | Covered in tannin, Japanese person skilled in camouflage (5) |
| COOPERS | People skilled in making barrels and casks (7) |
| CERAMICIST | One who is skilled in making pottery (10) |
| BRATWURST | Little monster verbally skilled in making sausage (9) |
| ARTIST | Person skilled in painting, drawing or sculpture, for example; or, a performer in music (6) |
| EXPERT | Person skilled in their subject (6) |
| SEAMAN | A person skilled in seamanship (6) |
| ARCHER | Person skilled in the use of a bow and arrow (6) |
| MASON | A person skilled in building with stone (5) |
| STRATEGIST | Person skilled in planning action in warfare, such as Basil Liddell Hart (10) |
| ARTISAN | Person skilled in a trade that involves making things by hand, such as bread, jewellery, cheese, decorative arts, marbled paper, stationery etc (7) |
| SHERLOCK | Word, derived from a character in stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, for a detective, sleuth or person skilled in Holmesian deduction (8) |
| MASTERBUILDER | A person skilled in the design and construction of e.g. homes (6,7) |