| ETAGERES | Display stands with shelves for small objects or ornaments |
| ETAGERE | Open stand for the display of small objects or ornaments; French, 'shelves' (7) |
| WHATNOTS | Stands with shelves for ornaments |
| WHATNOT | Stand with shelves for small objects (7) |
| PLIERS | Pincers for gripping small objects or bending/crimping wire (6) |
| ETUI | Small case for small objects |
| TATTY | From Scots for "matted, shaggy, tangled", a word used to mean shabby, tawdry, threadbare or worn-out; cheap or of poor quality; or, fussy, as in clothes or ornament (5) |
| JEWELLER | Term, linked to the Latin for "joy, jest" via a word for a precious stone or ornament, for a bijoutier, gemmologist, goldsmith or lapidary (8) |
| BUTTONS | Small disks, knobs used as fastenings or ornaments / bellboy |
| GNOMES | Small garden statues or ornaments (6) |
| ONYX | A type of agate used for making jewellery or ornaments (4) |
| DRESSER | Sideboard with shelves for dishes, etc (7) |
| LECTERNS | Stands with slanted tops for lecturers (8) |
| DICE | Small objects (polyhedrons) used as implements for gambling and the playing of social games. The most common form is the cube, with each side marked with from one to six small dots (spots). (4) |
| TREFOIL | A plant such as clover, named for its triple leaves; or, a three-lobed form or ornament in heraldry or tracery, resembling one said shamrock (7) |
| ATOM | Very small object or amount (4) |
| STALLS | Will no longer run the display stands (6) |
| RONDELS | The circular parts or ornaments in jewellery (7) |
| KITSCH | Over-the-top art or ornaments (6) |
| SPINNER | Swivelling display stand in a shop for books etc; thread-maker; salad whirler; or, a name for the nightjar (7) |