| COB | Building material of clay and chopped straw (3) |
| COBCOTTAGE | A small rural residence composed of clay and chopped straw |
| ADOBE | Building material of clay and straw dried in the sun (5) |
| CHAFF | Chopped straw with which to tease one (5) |
| OAK | Principal building material of the Mary Rose; 59 Down (3) |
| CHIPBOARD | Building material of compressed waste-wood and resin (9) |
| STONE | Building material of a certain weight (5) |
| POTATOSALAD | Of cold, cooked and chopped spuds, and mixed with mayonnaise and seasoning (6,5) |
| PUDDLE | Word for a little ditch originally, later a small muddy pool of rainwater; a wet mixture of clay and sand; or, a ripple, left by the blade of an oar (6) |
| RAIDA | An Indian side dish of yogurt and chopped cucumbers and spices. |
| RAITA | An Indian side dish of yogurt and chopped cucumbers and spices. |
| MARL | Loose and crumbling earthy deposit consisting of clay and lime (4) |
| BAKLAVA | Confection of honey and chopped pistachios or walnuts sandwiched between layers of filo pastry (7) |
| SALMAGUNDI | Dish of eggs, anchovies, onions and chopped meat popular in 17th and 18th-century England (10) |
| TABBOULEH | Salad of cracked wheat and chopped ingredients such as tomatoes, onions and parsley, often in a mezze selection |
| SANGRIA | Drink of wine and chopped fruit with other ingredients that originated in Spain and Portugal (7) |
| TABLETS | These were made out of clay and used in ancient Mesopotamia. Scribes made marks on them when they were wet, and then they were baked or dried in the sun. |
| BRICK | A hard block of clay and sand that is used for building (5) |
| ARTISAN | Craftsperson, creative type, chopped and chopped (7) |
| GUACAMOLE | Spread of mashed avocado, tomatoes and chopped onion (9) |