| WISP | A flight or flock of snipe; a bundle of hay or straw for shining a horse's coat; or, a little broom (4) |
| WISPS | Hand-twisted bundles of hay or straw for grooming horses; or, flocks of snipe (5) |
| LARK | A flock of wagtails or snipe; a farm for training and exercising hound puppies; or, the regular route of a postman/woman (4) |
| FODDER | Nutrition, especially dried hay or straw, for cattle or other livestock (6) |
| UMP | Worker cleaning a plate with a little broom |
| DOORBUSTERDEAL | Prop ax used in "The Shining," a valuable collectors' item, $200! |
| BRAKELIGHT | Spooner's water shining - a warning signal (5,5) |
| WHISK | Little broom |
| WAD | A bundle of hay or straw; a roll of banknotes; a large sum of said money; a mass of cotton wool, tow etc for packing or stuffing; or, a slang word for a bun, cake or sandwich (3) |
| TRUSS | A bundle of hay or straw; a pack; a nautical fitting for holding a yard; a cluster of flowers or fruit growing on a stalk; a corbel; or, a belt, frame, tie or other supporting/binding thing (5) |
| ROULEAU | A coil of ribbon or a tube of fabric as a trimming for a coat or a dress; or, a stack of coins wrapped in paper (7) |
| MUSTER | An assembly of troops for duties or inspection; a gathering; or, a company or flock of peacocks (6) |
| COVEY | A brood, hatch or flock of grouse, partridges, quail or other game birds; or, a small party or set of people (5) |
| PEN | A fold, stall or sty; the drift, drove or flock of farm stock in any such an enclosure; "feather", a quill honed and split with a knife to form a nib; instrument modelled on this, such as a stylograph |
| PLUMP | Word meaning well-rounded or chubby; or, dialect for a cluster, knot or flock of geese, spearmen or trees (5) |
| ROAN | A colour of a horse's coat with variations including bay, blue, red and strawberry; or, a variety of leather used in bookbinding (4) |
| CRECHE | French word for a nursery also used to describe a colony or flock of flamingo or penguin chicks (6) |
| CHESTNUT | Conker-like fruit of a tree in the genus Castanea; an old joke; or, an auburn or reddish-brown-like colour of a horse's coat (8) |
| RICK | Stack of hay or straw with a thatch; or, a wrench to one's back or neck (4) |
| WOOL | Word for the lanate fleece or shearling of a sheep; or, thick hair resembling said coat or flock (4) |