| ARRISGUTTER | A V-shaped channel fixed to the eaves of a building (5,6) |
| GUTTER | Channel running along the eaves of a building (6) |
| RAFTERS | Beams that slope from the ridge of a roof to the eaves and serve to support the roof |
| MARTIN | A swift-flying swallow-like bird, such as the "house" species aptly named for its nest site under the eaves of a cottage or other such habitation (6) |
| CULLIS | A gutter in or at the eaves of a roof (6) |
| ATTIC | Room under the eaves of a house (5) |
| HOUSE | The ___ martin builds a nest of mud under the eaves of buildings (5) |
| NOTCH | Each of a series of a holes on a belt for the tongue of a buckle; or, a V-shaped cut on a tally stick (5) |
| GUTTERS | Channels along the eaves of buildings, used to collect rainwater (7) |
| CHEVRON | From the French for "rafter", a V-shaped heraldic ordinary representing the roof of a house; or, "stripes" indicating rank on the sleeve of a military uniform (7) |
| WIER | Dam across a river to control the water level upstream; or, a V-shaped barrier of wattle hurdles or brushwood bundles as a primitive type of stationary fish trap (4) |
| WISHBONE | A fowl's forked furcula or "merrythought", named for a custom of two people pulling it apart in blithesome divination as a good luck charm; a divided spar; or, a V-shaped element in a suspension syste |
| ENDPAPER | A page at the beginning or end of a book, especially one fixed to the inside of the cover (8) |
| KNIFE | Tool or implement for cutting, the blade being either fixed to the handle or fastened with a hinge so as to clasp into it. These tools form the largest class of cutting implements known collectively a |
| BAYONET | A weapon consisting of a blade fixed to the end of a rifle (7) |
| GABLE | Triangular end of a building from the eaves to the top (5) |
| STUD | One of a group of cleats fixed to the sole of a rugby or football boot (4) |
| BAYONETS | Weapons consisting of a blade fixed to the end of a rifle (8) |
| STOMACHER | In historical costume, a V-shaped panel forming the front of a bodice (9) |
| TETHERED | Tied to a post or fixed to the ground with a rope or chain (8) |