| PEBBLING | Curler's method of creating frozen bumps on the rink's surface to slow the stone down; or, the act of texturing leather for a rough finish (8) |
| BLUEJOHN | Attractive stone down next to bog (4,4) |
| ICICLES | In charge twice, the French creating frozen spikes (7) |
| SPEEDBUMP | Ridge in a road surface to slow traffic (5,4) |
| ENDS | Extremities of the lengths of things such as lametta, paper chains, Sellotape, streamers, string, tinsel, wrapping paper etc; oddments; or, in curling, rounds of play on the rinks (4) |
| JERKINS | Are they worn on the rinks, Jack, with note? (7) |
| MOSAIC | A method of creating designs or pictures from small tesseral pieces of multicoloured ceramic, glass, marble or stone; a work of this kind; or, any kaleidoscopic or variegated pattern (6) |
| CAMPION | A species of wild flower; one of the rabbits in Watership Down; or, the film-maker noted for The Piano (7) |
| ALPHA | Scuba flag meaning "diver down"; or, the first letter of the Greek alphabet (5) |
| IKAT | A method of creating patterns in fabric by tie-dying the yarn before weaving (4) |
| ROUP | Farm sale going down or the reverse (4) |
| CAUSEWAY | Bring about a method of creating a footpath (8) |
| ICE | Skating rink's surface |
| TAILING | Term for flour or grain of inferior quality; a cook's task of cutting the ends off gooseberries, mangetout, radishes, runner beans etc, as opposed to topping; or, the act of secretly following or shad |
| SERVICE | Advent, Christingle, Epiphany, Midnight Mass or other ceremony of religious worship; a set of matching crockery for a particular meal; or, the act or manner of waiting on diners in a restaurant (7) |
| CONQUEST | Achievement of victory through a form of combat whose name is linked to a horse chestnut or "cheeser" used in a playground battle; a successful ascent of a mountain; or, the act/art of gaining a perso |
| ASSART | In British legal history, a piece of forest land cleared or reclaimed for arable use; or, the act or offence of grubbing up of trees and bushes (6) |
| EDGING | The border of a flower-bed, garden path, garment, lawn or rug; the fringe, gravel, hurdles, lace, pavers etc used; or, the act of making said finish/trim (6) |
| HANGGLIDER | Apply the noose with sort of girdle contraption to slow the fall (4,6) |
| SPEEDTRAPS | Drugs for catching rats employed by those out in force to slow the movement down (5,5) |