| ONASHOESTRING | By means of a small budget (2,1,10) |
| VIA | By means of a little deviance |
| INDIE | Film with a small budget |
| SHOESTRING | Small budget means small implements to initial gang (10) |
| SADDLE | With a central "tree" traditionally made by a loriner, a seat attached to a horse's back by means of a girth (6) |
| CODE | Word originally for a collection or digest of laws, later a secret message or cryptogram cracked by means of a cipher; or, a system of signals such as Morse or Semaphore (4) |
| RAFTER | A person who travels by means of a Kon-Tiki-like flat log boat; a flock of turkeys; or, a roof beam (6) |
| BRAND | A mark made with a hot iron, hence a mark of ownership by means of a logo or tradename (5) |
| PUNTER | Word for a client or customer; a drop-kicker; a gambler; or, one who propels a boat by means of a quant (6) |
| COLOUR | Any one of the spectral hues determined by ocular interpretation of electromagnetic waves whose principles can be demonstrated by means of a Newton disc (6) |
| BAILOUT | Term meaning to clear a sinking ship of water by means of a bucket or ladle; escape an aircraft via an emergency parachute jump; rescue financially; save from a predicament; or, abandon an engagement |
| CROCHET | Needlework in which the yarn is looped into a pattern of stitches by means of a hooked needle (7) |
| NOOSE | A loop formed in a rope, cord by means of a slipknot to tighten it / hangman's halter |
| MANGLE | Old type of hand-turned device for wringing wet laundry by means of a pair of heavy rollers (6) |
| BROCADE | Rich silken textile interwoven with a raised pattern of typically gold or silver threads, often by means of a jacquard loom (7) |
| GLASS | Transparent material upon which Thomas Gainsborough painted a series of landscapes in oils to be viewed by means of a purposebuilt candlelit "showbox" (5) |
| FALCONRY | The hunting of wild animals by means of a trained bird of prey (8) |
| ORGAN | Large complex musical keyboard instrument in which sound is produced by means of a number of pipes arranged in sets or stops, supplied with air from a bellows |
| TOOLING | Ornamental designs impressed on bookbindings and other leather articles by means of a set of heated instruments of the same name (7) |
| SUN | A star some 93 million miles away whose shadow, cast by means of a gnomon, is traditionally used to tell the time by earthlings (3) |