| QUARREL | Crossbow bolt; or, a diamondshaped pane of glass (7) |
| QUIVER | Container for arrows, crossbow bolts or darts (6) |
| LOCKUP | A jail or roundhouse; an off-site garage, shelter for a motor car, small shop, storage unit etc, secured with a bolt; or, a long-term investment (4-2) |
| FLASH | Burst of light from a lightning bolt; or, a sudden rush of water (5) |
| WARD | A bolt or a bar for custody, perhaps (4) |
| ARROW | Crossbow bolt |
| SPANNER | A wrench for applying torque to nuts and bolts; or, a source of annoyance or hindrance (7) |
| SHAFT | An arrow or spear; a sunbeam, lightning bolt or other column of light; the rachis or rib of a feather; one of a pair of thills of a carriage or cart; or, a well-like passage into a mine (5) |
| WINDOWS | Panes of glass in buildings |
| THUNDER | With a distance estimated with a "flash-to-bang" method, the clap, crash, foulder, peal, roll or rumble caused by a lightning bolt; or, any loud deep resounding boom (7) |
| ARGYLES | What are diamondshaped patterns of two or more colours (7) |
| MULLION | A vertical bar between the panes of a window or screen (7) |
| KINGPIN | Bolt or pivot in a car's steering mechanism; or, an organisation's most important person (7) |
| SASH | One of a pair of sliding frames containing a pane of glass for a window of the same name (4) |
| SHEET | A leaf of paper; a mattress cover; or, a pane of glass (5) |
| ELOPERS | They bolt or sleep fitfully (7) |
| APTONYM | Person's name that's amusingly appropriate, like Usain Bolt or William Wordsworth |
| SHEAVE | Word, based on "disc, pane of glass, slice of a loaf", for a pulley-wheel; or, an impure fleck in finished paper (6) |
| ARGYLE | Made of knitted or woven material with a diamondshaped pattern of two or more colours (6) |
| LIGHT | A pane of a greenhouse; or, a division of a mullioned window (5) |