| PLOUGH | Asterism in Ursa Major; a yoga asana; or, an agricultural tool traditionally drawn by a pair or Suffolk Punch draught horses (6) |
| HAYMAKER | Wild swinging punch or an agricultural machine |
| PISTOL | One traditionally drawn at dawn |
| POSITION | Social status or rank; a yogic asana; or, each one of five basic foot or arm placements in ballet (8) |
| MUDRA | Yoga pose, asana, or a symbolic Hindu hand gesture (5) |
| POSE | Posture assumed in order to be painted or photographed; any of the various yogic asanas; or, the right to begin the game in dominoes (4) |
| FLOW | Word used to describe the sequence of asanas or poses in a yogic vinyasa (4) |
| SCYTHE | Bladed hand-tool traditionally used for reaping fields of hay or grain (6) |
| KEY | Major; a major, e.g. (3) |
| SPEAR | Long tool traditionally us by fishers |
| YESMAN | Desire to cover sergeant major, a sycophant (3,3) |
| KINSMAN | Mostly benevolent sergeant-major, a new member of the clan |
| PENDANT | One of two paintings conceived as a pair; or. a trinket such as a locket hanging from a necklace (7) |
| LORGNETTE | From French for "squint" or "ogle", a pair or jumelle of opera glasses or spectacles, mounted on a handle (9) |
| MATE | Word, related to "meat" through the idea of eating together or sharing food, for a companion, fellow worker, friend, one of a pair or a spouse (4) |
| ASTERISMS | Groups of stars forming recognisable patterns, such as the Broken Engagement Ring in Ursa Major or Napoleon's Hat in Bootes (9) |
| ROWER | General name for an athlete who sweeps or sculls as part of a pair or coxless four for example (5) |
| BOAT | Vessel for serving gravy or other sauce; or, a seated core-strengthening yoga asana with the body, legs and arms in a V-shape formation (4) |
| DUO | A pair or singers or performers |
| THEPLOUGH | Seven-star asterism in the constellation Ursa Major that appears on the state flag of Alaska (3,6) |