| SILVERSMITHS | Artisans who make or repair jewellery or other small decorative objects from the precious argentine metal that was formerly used to make sixpences and other coins (12) |
| BOACONSTRUCTORS | Artisans who make decorative scarves? |
| PAWNS | Deposits jewellery or other valuables as security for loans (5) |
| ORNAMENTS | Small decorative objects (9) |
| CONFECTIONERS | Those who make or sell sweets, cakes, light pastries and the like (13) |
| LAST | On what does a shoemaker make or repair a shoe? (4) |
| BODGE | Make or repair badly (5) |
| COBBLERS | People who make or mend shoes (8) |
| FRY | A single fishling or fingerling; children, froglets, salmon hatchlings or other small young things collectively; a potato chip; or, a dish or meal of food sizzled in hot oil (3) |
| BITS | From "mouthfuls", word for little morsels munched off; the champed mouthpieces of bridles; binary digits forming nibbles; or, crumbs, grains or other small fragments generally (4) |
| TIMECAPSULE | Sealed container with objects from the present to be opened in the future (4,7) |
| DREDGE | A net for bringing up objects from the bed of a river or sea (6) |
| STREAM | A beck, brook, burn, rivulet or other small natural body of running water; or, a flow of anything, such as gas, internet data, meteors, money into a business, people or words (6) |
| SPOT | A bite to eat, dram of drink, drop of rain or other small amount; a pip on a domino; or, a jam, pickle or stew (4) |
| SLIP | A cutting, scion or shoot of a plant, thus a baby sole, child, chit, piglet, scrap of paper, young person or other small or immature thing (4) |
| RAMRODS | These are used for cleaning the barrel of a rifle or other small firearms (7) |
| ETUI | A small usually ornamented case for holding needles, cosmetics, or other small articles |
| SADDLERS | Artisans who specialise in crafting bridles, tack, leatherwear and seats for equines; or, a town on Saint Kitts (8) |
| MARBLERS | Artisans who create the colourful patterns traditionally found on endpapers and covers of books (8) |
| GOLDSMITH | Author of The Vicar of Wakefield and The Deserted Village ; or, a worker in the precious metal known in Latin as aurum (9) |