| TERSEVERSE | Poem consisting of a single couplet? |
| CANTO | Part of a poem consisting of affected piety and nothing more (5) |
| RONDEAU | A poem consisting of 13 or 10 lines with two rhymes, with the opening words of the first line used as an unrhymed refrain |
| NESTEGG | Part of the poem consisting of hypocrisy and nothing more (5) |
| EPISTOLIC | I lost out entering poem consisting of letters (9) |
| HAIKU | Brief Japanese poem consisting of three short unrhymed lines |
| SONNET | Poem consisting of 14 lines (6) |
| SONNETS | Poems consisting of 14 lines with a fixed rhyme scheme (7) |
| UNIVALVE | Of molluscs (especially of the class Gastropoda), having a shell consisting of a single piece (8) |
| GLAIVE | Archaic and poetic name for a sword; originally a medieval slicing weapon consisting of a single-edged blade mounted on a long pole (6) |
| TAMBOURINE | Percussion instrument consisting of a single drumhead of skin stretched over a circular wooden frame hung with pairs of metal discs |
| TENNISBRACELET | Piece of jewelry consisting of a single line of diamonds |
| SARONG | Malaysian garment consisting of a single piece of fabric wrapped around the body (6) |
| LUMPSUM | Complete payment consisting of a single sum of money (4,3) |
| ONEPLAN | Consisting of a single scheme (e.g insurance) (3,4) |
| UNARY | Consisting of a single element or component |
| UNIVERSAL | (adj.) consisting of a single stanza, in music |
| ONEFOLD | Consisting of a single part |
| LONGJUMP | Sport consisting of a single horizontal jump for distance. (4,4) |
| RHYME | From Greek meaning "to flow", word for a crambo; a couplet or other piece of assonant verse; a poem; a consonant Cockney phrase/idiom; or, any chime, jingle or tink (5) |