| HANDRAIL | A narrow bar of wood or metal used for support when going up or down stairs (8) |
| SAWHORSE | Trestle used for support when cutting wood (8) |
| SPIT | Narrow bar of land projecting into the sea at a headland |
| SKEWER | A slender stick of wood or metal used for holding pieces of food together during cooking (6) |
| PEG | Cylindrical pin or bolt of wood or metal used for holding two things together |
| LINEAR | Straight and narrow bar for a final beer (6) |
| CLEARING | and 30: Selling everything perhaps that may help students going up or down? (8,5) |
| TINCTURE | In heraldry, any of the traditional colours or metals used in coats of arms (8) |
| ARPEGGIO | Notes going up or down, doubly good in opera I arranged (8) |
| RESOURCE | Anything that can be used for support or help (8) |
| ANABASIS | An ascent or going up; or, a military advance, such as Cyrus the Younger's into Asia, as related by Xenophon (8) |
| SKELETON | The organ used for support by animals (8) |
| TENDRILS | Thread-like parts of climbing plants used for support and attachment |
| TRANSOMS | What are bars of wood separating door frames from windows above? (8) |
| CAMBODIA | Help — old boy needs raincoat when going up country |
| TRANSOM | What is a horizontal bar of wood or stone across a window or the top of a door? (7) |
| LEANEDON | Used for support: 2 wds. |
| TRUSS | A structural framework of wood or metal, used to support a roof, bridge, etc (5) |
| SLAT | Thin narrow piece of wood, plastic, or metal used in an overlapping series as in a fence or venetian blind |
| RAIL | *A bar of wood or iron (one of nine starred clues/answers that appear here exactly as they did in th |