| CATAN | Board game with hexagonal tiles |
| FARO | Game often played with hexagonal chips |
| HIVES | Homes with hexagonal cells |
| ALLENSCREWS | Fasteners with hexagonal sockets |
| HIVE | Home with hexagonal cells |
| SETTLERSOFCATAN | Best-selling game with a hexagonal board |
| ALLENKEY | L-shaped tool with a hexagonal cross section used to turn a screw with a hexagonal recess in the head |
| ALLAN | _ key, an L-shaped tool with a hexagonal cross section, used to turn a screw with a hexagonal recess in the head (5) |
| LAGBOLT | Heavy woodscrew with square or hexagonal head driven in with a wrench (7) |
| CHICKENWIRE | Netting with a small hexagonal mesh (7,4) |
| CONCERTINA | Hexagonal-bodied musical instrument with bellows (10) |
| ALLENSCREW | Fastener with a hexagonal socket |
| ALLENWRENCH | Tool with a hexagonal shaft |
| ALLENKEYS | Tools with a hexagonal shape |
| CONCERTINAS | Small, hexagonal musical instruments often associated with tango music (11) |
| ALLEN | ____ screw, one with a hexagonal recess in the head, named after its U.S. patentee (5) |
| NUTS | Hexagonal fasteners whose union with bolts figuratively describes fundamentals or "brass tacks" (4) |
| COMBS | Toothed detangling devices with which to keep one's hair tidy or "kempt"; the main bodies of harmonicas; or, regular structures of hexagonal cells built by bees (5) |
| OROTUND | Stout old pole drilled with raised hexagonal metal block (7) |
| BENZENERING | In chemistry, what is a hexagonal configuration featuring six carbon atoms, each forming a single bond with a hydrogen atom in an alternating sequence of single and double bonds? (7,4) |