| PLACEMAT | Rectangular piece of cloth or vinyl under a diner's table setting: 2 wds. |
| LEATHER | Luxury alternative to cloth or vinyl (7) |
| SAMGYEOPSAL | A dish of sliced pork belly grilled at a diner's table |
| BUS | Clear, as a diner's table |
| SALTSHAKER | Item on a diner table |
| TIP | Money left on a diner table |
| MAT | Place ___ (item on a diner table) |
| LAVALAVA | Rectangular piece of cloth worn as a wraparound skirt by the people of Polynesia (4-4) |
| BATON | A short baguette; a hollow tube passed from runner to runner in a relay race; or, a rectangular piece of carrot, cheese or other food (5) |
| PLAID | Toyed, say, with a rectangular piece of cloth |
| TOWEL | A rectangular piece of absorbent cloth (or paper) for drying or wiping. |
| STRIP | Rectangular piece of cloth |
| TILE | A thin, usually square or rectangular piece of baked clay put on a roof (4) |
| CHARGER | War horse ridden by a knight, jouster, cavalryman or a lancer; a large plate used as a table setting; or, a portable device for powering a mobile device (7) |
| ALBUMS | Collections of songs on CDs, cassettes or vinyl records; or, books of stamps or photographs (6) |
| MUDFLAP | Rectangular piece of rubber mounted near the wheel of a vehicle (7) |
| SHEET | A thin, rectangular piece of paper, glass or metal (5) |
| UNPICK | To take the stitches out of a piece of cloth or sewing (6) |
| TAPE | A long thin piece of cloth or paper as used for binding or fastening (4) |
| DISC | The seemingly flat face of the sun or the moon; or, any thin flat circular object, such as a CD, counter, daisy's "eye", quoit, saucer or vinyl record (4) |