| CROWBAR | A heavy iron lever with one pointed end and the other forged into a wedge shape (7) |
| RIVET | A short metal pin for fastening two pieces together, with a head at one end and the other end hammered flat (5) |
| SHIPSHAPE | Trim, having one pointy end and the other one blunt? (9) |
| CANOES | Light, narrow boats with pointed ends and no keel (6) |
| FOLLETT | Ken -; author of the Kingsbridge series of novels including The Pillars of the Earth,World Without End and The Evening and the Morning (7) |
| FLORINS | Strong iron forged into 50 small coins (7) |
| REVELRY | Turn lever with heartless Roy when partying (7) |
| THELETTERE | "I'm the beginning of eternity, the end of time and space, the beginning of the end, and the end of |
| MERCHANT | Producer who worked with James Ivory on a number of films including Heat and Dust, A Room with a View, Howard's End and The Remains of the Day (8) |
| BLOOMSBURY | District of London associated with a coterie of creatives whose artistic and literary output includes A Room of One's Own, Eminent Victorians, Howards End and The Kitchen at Charleston (10) |
| ANVIL | A heavy iron block on which hot metals are beaten into shape (5) |
| LATHI | A heavy iron-bound club used as a weapon or instrument of punishment (5) |
| KEYSTONE | Architecturally, what is the wedge shape piece at the summit of an arch? (8) |
| CROWBARS | Heavy iron levers (8) |
| PEDAL | Foot-operated lever with which a pianist can modify the instrument's sound |
| STRAND | London thoroughfare linking the West End and the City (6) |
| ELEGY | Lament life's end, and the end of masterly, welcoming supporter |
| ROGEN | Star of This Is the End and The Night Before, Seth - (5) |
| LYONESSE | Tract of land fabled to stretch between Land's End and the Isles of Scilly (8) |
| FASHIONED | Forged into shape (9) |