| HARDTOP | Car resembling a convertible but with a rigid metal or plastic roof, sometimes detachable (7) |
| HOOD | Garment feature that's sometimes detachable |
| SKI | Item on a car roof, sometimes |
| TAR | Material for a commercial roof, sometimes |
| SPORTY | Like convertibles but not minivans |
| STIFFLY | With a rigid manner (7) |
| NAMETAG | A piece of paper, metal or plastic with a person's name (7) |
| SPANGLE | Sparkling metal or plastic clothing decoration (7) |
| LYCHEES | Small round Chinese fruits with whitish translucent pulp and a rigid red or pink peel |
| HARDBACK | Whether a romance or a gritty crime, a book with a rigid spine (8) |
| SOLIDLY | Idyll so wrong, in a rigid way (7) |
| CAST | To contrive or send forth a magical spell; a rigid plaster of Paris shell; the dramatis personae of a drama or play; a throw of dice or anything else; or, a group of bees, crabs or falcons (4) |
| BUCKLE | A usually metal or plastic fastening for a strap or band that comprises a rim and a tongue (6) |
| CUP | Part of a tea set; hole on a putting green or its metal or plastic casing; or, a type of trophy (3) |
| PROP | Support with a rigid object (4) |
| PROPUP | Support with a rigid object (4,2) |
| SCRAPERS | Tools with a small handle and a metal or plastic blade, used in DIY (8) |
| CHOP | A downward blow with an axe or a rigid outstretched hand; or, a small, thick cut of lamb or other meat (4) |
| SPLINT | An overlapping metal strip in medieval armour; a slip of wood for lighting a fire; a lath; or, a rigid support for a broken bone (6) |
| TORC | Rigid metal ring worn around the neck or upper arm (4) |