| TUMBLEDRIER | Appliance for glass includes withered key (6-5) |
| TUMBLEDRYER | Appliance for glass includes withered key (6-5) |
| CARROLL | Lewis -; pen name of the author whose Through the Looking-Glass includes the verses Jabberwocky and The Walrus and the Carpenter (7) |
| VITRAILLIST | From Latin for "glass", term for an artist or artisan skilled in the creation, design or use of stained glass (11) |
| GREENHOUSES | Guess hereon, for glass structures! (11) |
| BOTTLEBANK | Place for glass objects to be deposited for recycling (6,4) |
| SASHES | Special trees make containers for glass (6) |
| CROWNS | Metal caps for glass bottles (6) |
| SILICA | Satirical art removed for glass ingredient (6) |
| MICA | Currently, I'm looking for a substitute for glass (4) |
| SHADES | Awnings, parasols or sunglasses; portraits in silhouette; or, an old word for glass domes placed over clocks, ornaments, taxidermy etc (6) |
| BANGLE | From Hindi for "glass", a rigid bracelet, such as any one of those forming a set or "chooda" worn by an Indian bride on her wedding day (6) |
| PUMICE | Frothy volcanic rock with an abrasive texture affording its use as a buffer for glass, jewellery or one's feet (6) |
| WARE | Ending for "glass" or "metal" |
| MINICAR | Substitute for glass frames in king's vehicle (7) |
| SASH | Item of clothing - frame for glass (4) |
| FRIT | Mixture of sand and fluxes for glass making (4) |
| PERSPEX | Clear acrylic resin used as a substitute for glass (7) |
| PIGEONHOLE | Compartment to which oenophile heading for glass resorted |
| WINDOWCLEANER | Order new car and old wine for glass worker |