| PEAT | A shaped block dug from a bog and dried for fuel or use in gardening (4) |
| PEATBOG | Wet spongy ground, cut and dried for fuel (4,3) |
| JIAO | Jack predictably skipped in a bog and some fen |
| SHOETREE | A shaped block - of sandalwood? |
| MALT | Barley or other cereal grain that is steeped, germinated and kiln-dried for brewing beer, distilling or making vinegar; or, a short word for a liquor, whisky or a milky drink, such as Horlicks or Oval |
| COAL | Fuel dug from a mine (4) |
| PITS | The ____, area at the side of a racing track where drivers stop for fuel or repairs (4) |
| ILEAT | T-shaped metal/wooden device for securing a line or rope on a boat or ship; a wedge-shaped block; or, a mechanism on the sole of a cyclist's shoe for clipping into a pedal (5) |
| CLEAT | T-shaped metal/wooden device for securing a line or rope on a boat or ship; a wedge-shaped block; or, a mechanism on the sole of a cyclist's shoe for clipping into a pedal |
| PLUM | Orchard fruit with varieties including Victoria, mirabelle, greengage and the Ente damask variety dried for prunes in the French town Agen (4) |
| HAY | An old word for a hedge or fence; a winding country dance; a weaving or serpentine choreographic figure in such a reel; or, etymologically linked to "fennel", a word for alfalfa, clover, grass etc, cu |
| HATS | Accessories traditionally shaped on head-shaped blocks (4) |
| LOAF | A shaped mass of bread or cake |
| DOME | Different mode in making a shaped roof |
| MASK | The true contents of hand-written letters can be hidden through the use of this method, which require the recipient to place a shaped template over the letter. |
| EGGY | 'Long-limbed?' Scratching head a€¦ shaped like Humpty Dumpty! (4) |
| JERK | Beef dried for one beneath contempt (4) |
| MINE | Place where coal is dug from the ground |
| ORANGE | Citrus fruit sometimes sliced and dried for potpourri or studded with cloves as a festive pomander (6) |
| GRAPES | Sometimes depicted in bunches on corbels, berry-like fruits cultivated by viticulturists and dried for currants, raisins or sultanas (6) |