| STELE | An upright stone slab used for commemorative purposes (5) |
| CACHET | In philately, a design printed or stamped on mail, especially for commemorative purposes (6) |
| TILE | Thin flat slab used for roofing (4) |
| FLAG | A slab used for paving (4) |
| FLAGSTONES | Heavy slabs used for paving |
| WARMEMORIAL | Friendly role and aim cultivated for commemorative monument (3,8) |
| CENOTAPH | Note chap composed for commemorative monument (8) |
| STELA | Upright stone slab or pillar with a commemorative inscription, traditionally used in prehistoric times as a gravestone (5) |
| STELENE | Relating to an upright stone slab or tablet (7) |
| TILES | A flat thin rectangular slab used to cover surfaces (5) |
| PAVES | Lays stone slabs; Vespa (anag.) (5) |
| STELAE | Ancient upright stone slabs bearing markings |
| STELES | Upright stone slabs bearing inscriptions, serving as monuments in the ancient world (6) |
| FLAGS | Stone slabs; devices also called colours, ensigns, standards and vexilla; mastheads; or, bushy tails (5) |
| PAVED | Of a road or path, covered with a firm surface such as concrete or stone slabs (5) |
| CATERPILLAR | A wormlike lava may provide what is required of an upright stone structure |
| TABLET | A flat slab used especially for an inscription (6) |
| BREEZEBLOCK | And a slab used in it! (6,5) |
| PLASTERBOARD | Slab used in interior building (12) |
| ROSETTASTONE | An inscribed stone slab discovered by members of Napoleon's expedition to Egypt in 1799 (7,5) |