| INLAY | Decoration of a surface by inserting wood, stone or metal (5) |
| SCENE | A division of a play; the decoration of a theatre stage; a stormy encounter or frosty incident; or, a niveous panorama, polar paysage or any other such landscape or winterscape (5) |
| CHISEL | Cutting tool with a sharpened edge at the end of a metal blade, used-often by driving with a mallet or hammer-in dressing, shaping, or working a solid material such as wood, stone, or metal. (6) |
| DIVOT | A piece of turf dug out of a grass surface by a golf club (5) |
| DECOR | Which term designates the interior decoration of a home or office (5) |
| LITHO | Image made with a stone or metal printing plate, for short |
| BEVEL | A slant or inclination of a surface (5) |
| WIPES | Dries the surface by rubbing with a cloth (5) |
| DENTS | Small hollows made in the surface by a blow or pressure |
| JEWEL | Precious stone or metal adornment (5) |
| TRACTION | Act of drawing/pulling something over a surface by motive power; or, the grip of a tyre on a road (8) |
| FLOOD | Torrent reduced surface by delta (5) |
| EDGES | Boundaries of a surface (5) |
| AREAS | Portions of a surface (5) |
| AREAL | Relating to the measurement of a surface |
| ETCH | To cut a design into a surface by means of acid or a sharp tool (4) |
| BUMPY | (Of a surface) uneven |
| RUBBING | An impression of bark, a coin, a metal plate or other inscribed or textured surface by the application of friction on paper laid over it with chalk, crayon, heelball or pencil (7) |
| SLAB | A broad, flat, thick piece of wood, stone, or other material (4) |
| AREA | Originally meaning "space allocated for a specific purpose", a word for the extent/measurement of a surface or piece of land; a field of study; or, a geographical region (4) |