| GLYPH | A carved channel or groove, as on a Doric frieze |
| SLOPES | Ornamental flutes or grooves carved vertically on a Doric frieze in classical architecture; or, typographic representations of characters (6) |
| SLOTED | With grooves, as column (6) |
| METOPE | In classical architecture, a square space between two triglyphs in a Doric frieze (6) |
| TRIGLYPH | In architectural order, term for a tablet with three grooves alternating with metopes in a Doric frieze (8) |
| TRIGLYPHS | Tablets in a Doric frieze with three vertical grooves |
| GARLAND | A wreath of flowers and/or foliage; a carved or painted representation of said floral/foliated festoon; a literary anthology or miscellany, aka a florilegium; or, a distinction or prize (7) |
| WREATH | Circlet of flowers or foliage used as a decoration or a victor's chaplet; a carved representation of such; or, a ring of twisted gold or silver (6) |
| GLYPHS | Word for carved flutes or grooves in friezes; sculpted marks or symbols; or, small graphic characters/icons (6) |
| NETSUKE | A small toggle, often in the form of a carved ivory or wood figure, used to secure a purse or container suspended on a cord from a kimono sash (7) |
| GUTTA | From the Latin for "drop", one of a series of pendent ornaments in the architrave of a Doric entablature; or, derived from the latex of a tropical plant, a "resist" used in silk painting |
| SWAG | Ornamental festoon or garland of drapery, flowers, foliage, fruit, linen etc; a carved or painted representation of thus; or, the boodle or booty of a burglar (4) |
| GULLY | Small ravine or valley cut by running rainwater; or, a channel or gutter at either side of a tenpin bowling lane or skittles alley (5) |
| GOUGE | Make a hole or groove (5) |
| FURROW | What an animal might shed on line or groove (6) |
| ANNULET | Architectural moulding in the form of a ring, especially a fillet encircling the top of a Doric column (7) |
| PIECRUST | A patty, tart or turnover's pastry lid to which a Chippendale table with a carved raised edge is likened; or, in the US, the short pastry itself (8) |
| IDOL | A material object, especially a carved image, that is worshipped as a god (4) |
| MEDIUM | Channel or means by which something is communicated; or, a substance such as oil or water in which pigments are mixed (6) |
| RACE | From the Old Norse meaning "current", a word originally for a rapid forward movement, later a channel or a contest of speed (4) |