| TERRAZZO | Flooring material consisting of chips of marble (8) |
| UPSHOTS | Consequences of chips, of course (7) |
| PRETTIES | Chips of (relatively) large denomination* |
| SPLINTER | Tiny chip of wood in a finger (8) |
| DOGGYBAG | Child's pet name for the chips - of course, it's essential for any takeaway (5,3) |
| LINOLEUM | Flooring material (8) |
| SAND | A loose material consisting of grains of rock or coral (4) |
| LEATHER | A material consisting of the skin of an animal made smooth and flexible by tanning, removing the hair etc (7) |
| PAPIERMACHE | Construction material consisting of pieces of paper and wet paste that harden when dry (6-5) |
| THATCH | Roofing material consisting of straw or reeds (6) |
| HUSK | Material consisting of seed coverings (4) |
| BUBBLEWRAP | Plastic packaging material consisting of air-filled pockets (6,4) |
| BASKETWORK | Material consisting of wicker (10) |
| ALLOYS | Metallic materials consisting of a mixture of two or more metals (6) |
| COMPOSITE | A material consisting of a matrix, such as cement or plastic, reinforced by fibres (9) |
| ALLEYWAY | Type of marble style in corridor (8) |
| SCULPTOR | One who casts bronze from a ceramic investment in the "cire perdue" or "lost wax" method; or, a carver of marble or wood (8) |
| PARKLANE | Road in London south of Marble Arch (4,4) |
| SLIVER | Word for a thin bit, whether a chip of petit four, flake of almond, slice of cake, wafer of cheese, shred of hope or a shard of light under one's door (6) |
| FLAKES | Chips of toasted maize; crystals of snow; crumbly bars of chocolate; eccentric people; small flat fragments of fish food or pastry etc; or, sparks (6) |