| SKILLEDHAND | Dexterous extremity of a craftsman (7,4) |
| WORKMANSHIP | Skill of a craftsman (11) |
| PARSONSNOSE | Fatty extremity of a cooked chicken's rump (7,4) |
| ENDING | A termination or completion by way of a conclusion of a book, denouement of a play, extremity of a nerve or final part/syllable of a word (6) |
| PIGTAIL | The curly caudal extremity of a porcine beast known as a grunter; a lock of hair bunched or plaited behind or at the side of the head; a twist of tobacco; a short length of cable or rope; or, the flam |
| KERF | A cut; a groove made by a saw; a sawn extremity of a felled tree; or, a cut layer of hay, turf, wood or wool (4) |
| FAVRILE | From an Old English word for "handmade" or "of a craftsman", the name of iridescent ornamental art glass developed by Tiffany (7) |
| YARDARM | Outer extremity of a spar supporting a sail (7) |
| INLAY | Popular song, the work of a craftsman |
| WOODTRIM | Feature of a Craftsman home |
| TIP | Extremity of a finger, pencil or snooker cue; or, a rubbish dump (3) |
| CARPENTRY | It's the job of a craftsman to criticise appearance (9) |
| POPESNOSE | Fatty extremity of a cooked fowl (4,1,4) |
| BEANPOLE | Head on one extremity of a lanky individual (8) |
| HOOF | Lower extremity of a bay, maybe (4) |
| OXTAILSOUP | Liquid food dish made from the posterior extremity of a bovine (6,4) |
| SILVERSMITH | Orwell protagonist stalks Stevenson antagonist, a craftsman (11) |
| SCILLYISLES | Archipelago off the western extremity of Cornwall (6,5) |
| ARCADE | Robbed a craftsman, holding up a series of shops (6) |
| GLOWWORM | A beetle of which the female emits a shining green light from the extremity of its abdomen (4-4) |