| PLINTH | A rectangular block forming the lowest part of the base of a column, statue, etc (6) |
| SOCLE | Rectangular slab that forms the lowest part of the base of a column (5) |
| BAR | Counter in a pub or cafe; or, a rectangular block of something such as chocolate or soap (3) |
| PEDESTAL | A base that supports a column, statue, etc (8) |
| DOMINO | This cultivar of Wisteria floribunda is a small rectangular block, used in playing the game of the same name! (6) |
| SACRAL | Of the base of the vertebral column |
| BOTTOM | The lowest part of something (6) |
| LOBATE | In botany, of a leaf having divisions extending less than halfway to the middle of the base |
| SCOTIA | (Archit.) Concave moulding esp. at the base of a column (6) |
| COCCYX | Hard bit at the base of a column? (6) |
| BRICKS | Blocks forming walls; or, Delftware vases in the shapes of such (6) |
| CASSIS | Hotel's out of the base maybe for a sidecar - fruit syrup |
| ASHLAR | Rectangular block of hewn stone (6) |
| DEPTHS | Sped around and about, trimmed the lowest parts (6) |
| SECOND | One of the bases |
| INGOTS | Rectangular blocks of metal |
| RIVERBED | Flower in the garden from the lowest part of The Shannon (8) |
| ILEAC | Of the lowest part of the small intestine (5) |
| SPINE | The coccyx is the lowest part of the what? (5) |
| BASS | One of the words for a flax, hemp, jute or lime fibre bag for holding an angler's fish; a powerful sea perch with a brilliant silver body; or, from "low", the lowest part in music or the deepest male |