| YSHAPED | Description of a slingshot or wishbone (1-6) |
| YSHAPE | What a slingshot or wishbone has |
| WYE | Shape of a slingshot |
| CHARM | Little trinket for a bracelet; or, an item believed to bring good luck such as a horseshoe, four-leaved clover, amulet, rabbit's foot or wishbone (5) |
| LUCK | Circumstance/condition traditionally symbolised by a four-leaf clover, horseshoe, rabbit's foot or wishbone (4) |
| GOLIATH | Philistine giant killed by a single stone from a slingshot (7) |
| UNSLUNG | Like marbles resting in a slingshot |
| FURCULA | Fused clavicles of a bird also called a wishbone (7) |
| STERNUM | The wishbone of rooster number one (7) |
| TORENIA | Wishbone flower genus - twisted into ear! (7) |
| SKIPJACK | A fop; a historical type of toy fashioned from a fowl's wishbone; a click beetle; a US boat for oystering; a bonito; or, a species of tuna (8) |
| FIREPOT | Combustible ceramic weapon delivered via slingshot |
| ENGLISH | What about slingshot for breakfast? (7) |
| YEARNED | Slingshot pulled down, long in the past? (7) |
| YIELDER | Person surrendering slingshot to one church official (7) |
| YSHAPES | Features of forks in the road and slingshots |
| LATERAL | Wishbone-offense option |
| SHOOTER | Slingshot |
| MERRY | Word that, when paired with andrew, dancers, down, go-round, night or thought, forms a compound noun for a buffoon, the aurora borealis, cider, a carousel, a village festival or a wishbone, respective |
| STONE | Item placed in a slingshot |