| AMATI | Aim at a maker of violins (5) |
| STONE | A maker of walls carries some weight (5) |
| STRAW | A maker of bales with warts turns back (5) |
| BAKER | A maker of bread (5) |
| SKODA | Which Czech car manufacturer was earlier a maker of farm machinery, then weapons? (5) |
| ROPER | About to obtain work with Rex a maker of thick strong cord (5) |
| STRAD | Finest of violins |
| MAPLE | Wood often used to make bassoons and the backs of violins |
| NECKS | Parts of violins |
| PINNER | A dainty apron; a maker of tacks for temporarily fastening cloth; either of a pair of lappets of a lady's white linen indoor cap; or, the cloth hat itself (6) |
| LORIMER | Exponent of the Arts and Crafts style of architecture who restored a number of historic houses and castles and designed Ardkinglas House; or, a maker of metal bridle parts (7) |
| CHANDLER | A maker of tallow/wax dips or tapers; a merchant of said torches and other household goods including groceries, oil, paint and soap; or, a dealer in supplies for ships (8) |
| SADDLERY | The craft, occupation, mending, shop, stock-in-trade or wares of a maker of equestrian seats; or, a dedicated place in a barn or yard for boots, bridles, harnesses, hats, leather tack, lorinery, rugs |
| LORINER | A maker of the metal parts of a horse harness (7) |
| MANUFACTURER | A maker of rum, at furnace for a change (12) |
| EXAMINATION | Once sort of aim at a country for a checkup |
| POTTER | Head of powerful animal produced by a maker of ceramics (6) |
| MISTER | Term of address to a maker of mitres |
| WIGS | A perruquier is a maker of what? (4) |
| FREIGHTTRAIN | One fighter turned up to take aim at a group of goods wagons (7,5) |