| VALVE | A hinged lid |
| TANKARD | A large-drinking vessel usually with a handle and a hinged lid |
| HUNTER | Type of pocket watch with a hinged lid; a brand of wellington boot; or, Scottish anatomist considered a founder of scientific surgery (6) |
| CASSONE | A large Italian chest having a hinged lid and often decorated with a carving or painting that was revered during the Renaissance |
| STEIN | A large beer mug, often with a hinged lid (5) |
| SEIDEL | A large beer mug, often w/ a hinged lid, seen in some German films. |
| POCKETWATCH | Item often with a hinged lid |
| FLIPTOPBOX | Container with a hinged lid |
| HAMPER | Large basket with a hinged lid containing laundry |
| SWINGBIN | Rubbish holder with a hinged lid (5-3) |
| 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) |
| SUITCASE | A form of luggage with a handle and hinged lid used for carrying clothes and other items (8) |
| FLIPTOP | Toss a coin for best hinged lid (4-3) |
| HAM | Meat in basket with hinged lid half concealed (3) |
| STEINS | Beer mugs with hinged lids |
| HASP | A metal fastening consisting of a hinged strap with a slot that fits over a staple and is secured by a pin, bolt or padlock (4) |
| PADLOCK | A portable lock with a hinged shackle used to secure a door etc. by passing it through a staple |
| HASPS | Metal fastenings consisting of a hinged strap with a slot that fits over a staple, secured by a pin, bolt or padlock (5) |
| LEAF | Gold in the form of fine foil; a hinged flap of a table; or, a plant's main organ of photosynthesis (4) |
| VISOR | A hinged sunshade on a motor car's windscreen; or, a cap's peak (5) |