| PINKSTERN | Boat, also known as chebacco, formerly much used in the Newfoundland fisheries (9) |
| SKIFFS | What are some small boats also known as (6) |
| TRIMARAN | Type of boat also called a double outrigger |
| PENNYROYAL | Flowering Eurasian plant of the mint family (Mentha pulegium) formerly much used in medicine (10) |
| AUBERGINE | Purple-skinned vegetable, much used in Mallorcan kitchens whether stuffed with meat, fish or mushrooms or as an ingredient in the local dish tumbet (9) |
| BLOODHOUNDS | Large dogs formerly much used in tracking and police work (11) |
| BLOODHOUND | A large dog formerly much used in tracking and police work (10) |
| DUCAT | Gold or silver coin of varying values formerly much used in Europe; from medieval Latin, 'relating to a duke' (5) |
| STARANISE | Aniseed plant much used in Chinese cooking (4,5) |
| WINESAUCE | Culinary concoction much used in French cuisine |
| UKULELE | Which small guitar-like instrument is much used in the Hawaiian Islands (7) |
| NAPALM | Incendiary mixture much used in the Vietnam War (6) |
| ALOEVERA | Plant much used in the cosmetics industry (4,4) |
| CHIC | French word meaning stylish and elegant much used in the fashion world (4) |
| ROOTCELLAR | Storage of potatoes, carrots, turnips... The Newfoundland town of Elliston, known as 'The ___ ___ Capital of the World' |
| YALL | Pronoun that's much used in the South |
| ROMANESQUE | Style of architecture much used in the 9th-12th centuries, characterised by rounded arches and massive masonry wall construction |
| TAPES | Recordings much used in the 1980s (5) |
| LUTE | Name a stringed musical instrument, formerly much used (4) |
| EGRETS | Birds whose long, white plumes were formerly much used for hat ornaments, etc. (6) |