| STAGHORN | A male deer's antlers, traditionally used to make the handles of thumb sticks designed for the field (8) |
| ACANTHO | With bear's breeches, plant entwining the handles of Damoetas' cups, Ecl. 3.45 |
| WHANGEE | Grass of the bamboo genus Phyllostachys used to make the handle of John Steed's umbrella in The Aven |
| CUE | Stick designed to break |
| VELVET | Soft covering of a deer's antlers |
| STAGFLATION | The ever-increasing size of deer antlers? |
| BERRY | A soft fruit such as the red variety traditionally used to make an accompaniment for turkey; or, a former GBBO judge and author of a number of cookery volumes including Christmas Collection (5) |
| KNIFE | The pursuit of a cutting-edge bit of kit for the field (7,5) |
| HUNTING | The pursuit of a cutting-edge bit of kit for the field (7,5) |
| QUINCE | With four planted in the grounds of the Tower of London by Edward I, a heritage tree with fragrant fruits traditionally used to make marmalade and grown in kitchen gardens (6) |
| EBON | Poetic word for the very dark colour of the wood traditionally used to make a piano's black keys that exist harmoniously with its ivories (4) |
| ARNICA | Plant of the daisy family, also known as mountain tobacco, traditionally used to make a treatment for bruises (6) |
| POINTS | Prongs of a deer's antler; values assigned to certain cards in bridge; or, each of the 32 directions |
| LEANT | Had a penchant for the field of the theatre? (5) |
| YEW | Often found in a country churchyard, a conifer with knot-free wood traditionally used to make the longbows of medieval archers (3) |
| TANDOOR | Cylindrical insulated clay oven of India, Pakistan and parts of the Middle East, traditionally used to make flat bread and to cook meat (7) |
| REDCURRANT | A small tart or sweet soft "rizzer" or "rizard" of a ribes, traditionally used to make jelly for roast lamb/cold cuts (10) |
| TIN | Name, found in that of a lametta-like spangly Christmas decoration, of a metal traditionally used to make baking sheets, foil wrap, food cans, paintboxes, toy soldiers or 10th wedding anniversary gift |
| QUILLPENS | Feathery implements or calami, often the pinions or primaries of swans or geese, traditionally used to make points or cause a flap in ink, scribble flights of fancy, or perhaps scrawl plumological tre |
| BURR | Prickly seedcase of a plant with roots traditionally used to make a drink with dandelion (4) |