| CLOGS | A hundred bits of wood - to make these shoes? |
| CLEVER | Chopper, having cut a hundred bits of wood, produces bright spark (6,5) |
| SPAR | A bit of wood to fight about (4) |
| WEARS | 1984 Elton John hit "Who ___ These Shoes?" |
| CREELS | With the fish baskets, a hundred bits of angling equipment (6) |
| ZEROES | 100 bits? |
| OMELETTES | To make these you need to crack eggs, proverbially (9) |
| TENON | I needed a piece of wood to fit into a mortise, so I got Saul, a leading carpenter from Launceston, to make one for me (5) |
| ALCOPOPS | Doctoring cola, attempts to make these? (8) |
| TELESCOPES | With wrought steel, manages to make these instruments |
| BOARDS | The stage directors get together to make these (6) |
| GLACIERS | Mainly large ice's shifting to make these (8) |
| BLURTS | Beginner in espionage needed to make these subtler! (6) |
| NOTES | Group performing in comeback to make these? |
| YARNS | Threads come together to make these stories (5) |
| REEFERS | Hemp needed to make these jackets |
| EASY | But it could be hard to make these payments (4) |
| CLOG | Word for a block of wood to impede an animal's movement originally, later for a wooden-soled shoe, like one referred to in a Lancashire proverb (4) |
| VERSE | .... to make these lines! (5) |
| PIPES | Lead has the Latin name Plumbum, because it was used to make these in Roman times (5) |