| RUCTION | A row of iron cut out (7) |
| FELINES | Rows of iron cats(7) |
| INCOURT | Iron, cut to size where the beaks are? (2,5) |
| TERRACE | Word for a balcony in a theatre, a row of connected often identical houses, a patio, a flat Spanish-style rooftop, a raised beach or a step-like landform (7) |
| BOOKEND | One of a pair of often ornamental props or supports placed on either side of a row of upright tomes; thus, any first or last part of something (7) |
| PINNATE | Of a compound leaf, having a row of leaflets on either side of the central stem; from Latin, 'feathered' (7) |
| TOOLBAR | A row of icons on a computer screen used for accessing frequently used features of an application (7 |
| STALL | A compartment for a single animal in a cowshed or stable; each of a row of seats in a choir; one of the fingers of a glove; a booth for the sale of goods in a Christmas market or any other fair; or, a |
| ALAMEDA | Did a disable US lawyer walk through a row of trees? (7) |
| NEEDLES | The ___ are a row of chalk stacks off the Isle of Wight (7) |
| QUARREL | A row of kings in equal trouble (7) |
| NOUGHTS | A row of ducks (7) |
| PORTICO | Left one with company in a row of columns (7) |
| IGUANAS | Herbivorous lizards with greyish-green bodies and a row of spines along the back (7) |
| RANKLED | What the captain did to a row of soldiers was annoying (7) |
| ABALONE | An edible marine mollusc with an ear-shaped shell perforated with a row of respiratory holes (7) |
| BANK | From "bench", a word for a money-dealer's table or counter that came to mean an establishment for the custody of money; a tier of oars; a row of keys; or, a sloped side of a river (4) |
| GAUGE | Diameter of a wire; number of knitted stitches in one inch of fabric; or, the width of a row of slates (5) |
| PARADE | A row of shops; a procession; a herd of elephants; or, a line of goslings led by their parent (6) |
| BATTEN | A lath for securing a tarpaulin over a ship's hatchway; a flexible insert in a sail; a row of stage lights; or, the bar/pipe supporting them (6) |