| THING | Article or item (5) |
| FILLER | Brief article or item used to bridge a gap in a newspaper or broadcast; or, decorator's caulk (6) |
| FOCAL | _ point, a central location or item of attention or interest (5) |
| VIAND | Choice dish or item of food (5) |
| LISTS | Word for borders/edgings; barriers bounding a jousting ground; or, catalogues/rolls of names or items (5) |
| GROUP | Number of people or items together (5) |
| COMMA | Punctuation mark used to separate parts of a sentence or items in a list (5) |
| CLAMP | Operating room item |
| SLANT | A slope or tilt; one's angle or point of view; bias in an article; or, a gybe (5) |
| STORY | Plot of a novel, film or play; a news article; or, a fairy tale (5) |
| RENDU | Compte -; short review of a book or an article; or, an official report (5) |
| OTHER | Innate article, or alternative (5) |
| PIECE | An article or an extract from it (5) |
| MAKER | Creator of cabinets, films, hats, shoes or other articles; or, derived from Greek, a word for a poet (5) |
| MANIA | I must follow chap with article, or thing |
| WRITE | Create an article or story |
| ITEMS | Articles or units on a list (5) |
| DETAIL | From "to cut", an individual fact or item; an unimportant part; an element in a painting, considered in isolation; or, a squad assigned with a special duty or mission (6) |
| IFORDETAIL | Skill at noticing things (or, Item of interest) |
| TRINKET | Small ornament or item of jewellery |