| BROOM | A brush with a long handle for sweeping the floor (5) |
| SCYTHE | Curved blade with long handle for reaping (6) |
| TANGLE | Have a brush with a no-good in the story (6) |
| SPARROW | A brush with a difference; it has feathers (7) |
| LADLE | Large spoon with a long handle (5) |
| SPADE | A tool used for digging or cutting the ground with a sharpedged metal blade and a long handle |
| BESOM | A brush with unruly mobs round the East (5) |
| FLAIL | A farm tool with a free-swinging stick tied to the end of a long handle used to tresh grain by hand |
| RAKER | One who scrapes together grass, hay, leaves, straw etc with a comb-like crossbar on a long handle; said implement used; or, a scavenger (5) |
| WHISK | Device that evolved from a broom- or brush-like bundle of twigs or wisp of hay for sweeping dust or flies away, into a kitchen utensil for whipping cream or beating eggs into stiff peaks or froth in t |
| SABLE | And have a brush with an animal (5) |
| LEVER | Show up without a long handle (5) |
| SCYTHES | Tools for cutting grass etc, with a long handle and a curved, sharpened blade (7) |
| SAUCEPANS | Metal or enamel pots with a long handle and often a lid, used for cooking food (9) |
| LORGNETTE | A pair of spectacles with a long handle (9) |
| ONEARMEDBANDIT | Fruit machine with a long handle (3-5,6) |
| HOE | Garden tool with a long handle used for weeding (3) |
| DIPPER | Ladle that has a cup with a long handle (6) |
| UNPICK | Carefully analyse a French tool with a long handle (6) |
| NITPICKER | Fussy type can set up pointy tool with a long handle in hospital (9) |