| MINORSUIT | Diamonds or clubs, in bridge |
| SUITS | Complete sets of spades, hearts, diamonds or clubs in cards (5) |
| SUIT | Spades, hearts, diamonds or clubs |
| ECLAT | Effect of clique or clubs in story that's picked up (5) |
| LOUNGE | A public room in a hotel, theatre or club in which to sit and relax (6) |
| SHEBEEN | Unlicensed bar or club (in Ireland) (7) |
| KINGS | Course at Gleneagles or club in Inverness (5) |
| LOWSUIT | Clubs, in bridge |
| CARD | Item bearing hearts, diamonds, spades or clubs; or, a race meeting's programme of events (4) |
| IRONS | Devices restricting personal freedom in prisons or clubs (5) |
| SPOONS | They're found in canteens or clubs (6) |
| TIE | Neck accessory, sometimes with school or club colours; another word for a bride in lacemaking; a slur-like symbol in musical notation; or, equality in score or votes (3) |
| SPARKS | Fiery particles as a result of welding, short circuits or iron striking flint; nickname for an electrician or ship's radio operator; glass-cutting diamonds; or, sprightly people (6) |
| RIVIERE | A necklace of diamonds or other gems "flowing" or graduating in size towards a large central stone (7) |
| BEZELS | Grooved rings in which gems or watch crystals are set; oblique facets on the crowns of cut diamonds; or, sloping cutting edges of chisels (6) |
| DOLLAR | Completely backed in diamonds or international currency |
| ICE | Diamonds or hearts in big deceit |
| REDSUIT | Diamonds or hearts, in a card deck |
| READ | Interpret ace in diamonds or hearts? (4) |
| TICKERS | Hearts or clubs? King inserted into decks (7) |