| VOLUTES | Carved ornaments in the shape of spiral scrolls (7) |
| CROCKET | Carved ornament in the form of a curled leaf |
| NETSUKE | A small carved ornament in Japan (7) |
| VOLUTE | A spiral scroll or helix of an Ionic or Corinthian capital; or, a sea snail with a shell resembling this (6) |
| ALABASTER | Fine-grained gypsum used to make carved ornaments or statues |
| FINIANS | Known as poppy-heads at the ends of pews, ornaments in the form of foliated fleurs-de-lis, pine cones, acorns, pineapples etc for gables, posts and curtain poles (7) |
| OPOTIKI | In the Bay of Plenty, a dolphin dangles a carved ornament (7) |
| RONDELS | The circular parts or ornaments in jewellery (7) |
| SCROLLS | Spiral ornaments in Supreme Court registers (7) |
| GUTTA | From the Latin for "drop", one of a series of pendent ornaments in the architrave of a Doric entablature; or, derived from the latex of a tropical plant, a "resist" used in silk painting |
| MULLARS | Devices for stamping ornaments in relief |
| EARRING | Personal ornament in a sense described in London? (7) |
| CROCKETS | Gothic ornaments in the form of carved buds, flowers or curled leaves at regular intervals on the edges of gables, pinnacles or spires (8) |
| INLAYER | I make metal ornament in bed with current nearly off (7) |
| TREFOIL | Three-lobed ornament in archi tecture (7) |
| MORDENT | Ornament in part of south London by road junction |
| SPANGLE | Ornament in Spanish corner (7) |
| ROSETTE | Flower-shaped ornament in collection covered by rust, beginning to erode (7) |
| GNOMES | Small garden ornaments in the form of bearded men with pointed hats (6) |
| FLEURONS | French architectural, culinary or typographical ornaments in the form of stylised bloomlets, florets or leaflets (8) |