| GIROLLE | A chanterelle "cup" mushroom; or, a device for curling Tete de Moine "monk's head" cheese (7) |
| NUTLIKE | Resembling a chanterelle mushroom in flavor |
| FLAP | A motion or sound of a flag, sail or a bird's wing; a hinged leaf of a table; a pet door; a loose pendant part of an envelope or a tent, for example; a large broad mushroom; or, a fluster/tizz (4) |
| TONGS | Device for curling hair |
| RILL | Beer infused with ground ivy; a brook; a female ferret; a lamella of a mushroom; or, a wooded glen (4) |
| TETE | ___ de Moine (Swiss cheese that translates to "Monk's Head") |
| RING | Burner on a gas stove; a mark left by a coffee cup; a circle of mushrooms; or, a planetary disc "herded" by a shepherd moon (4) |
| SHUTTER | A louvred or solid wood panel for an external or internal window; or, a device for regulating the opening of a camera's aperture (7) |
| CHARGER | Medieval war horse; a large serving platter; or, a device for re-powering a flat battery (7) |
| LIGHTER | A flat-bottomed barge; or, a device for producing a small flame (7) |
| SWEEPER | A flueologist; a libero; a mine detector; or, a device with a revolving brush for cleaning carpets (7) |
| SNUBBER | One who figuratively sends another to Coventry; a type of shock absorber; or, a device for suppressing voltage transients or spikes (7) |
| BLOWER | An informal word for a braggart, a speaking tube, a telephone or a whale; or, a device for producing a blast of air, such as a fan (6) |
| CRANIUM | Head cheese initially joined heavy-metal turnout (7) |
| PORCINI | From the Italian for "little pigs" or "piglets", champagne cork-shaped wild edible ceps, "kings of mushrooms" or penny-buns that are highly prized by chefs and foragers (7) |
| TONSURE | Part of a monk's head left bare by shaving (7) |
| SOUPING | Dining on cream of Mushroom or Vegetable noodle or lentil |
| PUMP | Flat everyday shoe, or one for dancing; or, a device for inflating a tyre, air bed or balloon (4) |
| FUNGOUS | Resembling mushrooms or toadstools? (7) |
| VIEWER | A television watcher; an observer of a piece of art; a spectator generally; a colliery superintendent; or, a device for looking at film transparencies (6) |