| CYMBALS | From "cups", name of the disc- or plate-like brass idiophones also known variously as crashes, crotales, high-hats, splashes and zills (7) |
| PUCK | Also known as the disc or the biscuit |
| CYMBAL | Plate-like brass musical instrument (6) |
| BELL | Any one of an odd number of idiophones sounded in the change-ringing method of grandsire (4) |
| RHINOS | Informal word for plant-eating perissodactyl "nose-horns" running in herds described as "crashes" (6) |
| REESES | Peanut Butter cups name |
| EUROPA | UEFA Cup's name from 2009, ... League (6) |
| LEAF | Photosynthetic structure known variously as a blade, bract, cotyledon, frond, needle or pad; or, something foliaceous or thin, such as a sheet of filo pastry, gold, paper or tobacco (4) |
| LIMB | The edge of the disc of the Sun or Moon as viewed from Earth (4) |
| LIMBS | Apparent edges of the discs of the Sun or the Moon; graduated arcs of sextants and quadrants; or, the halves forming archery bows (5) |
| MONEY | Crassula ovata is known variously as the jade plant, or friendship or ___ tree (5) |
| RING | Closed chain of atoms; or, any one of the discs consisting of millions of moonlets orbiting Saturn (4) |
| ARUM | Genus of shade-loving plants known variously as lords-and-ladies and cuckoo pint (4) |
| FORGOES | Makes a copy of the disc in it or refrains from (7) |
| SEDUM | Rockery and border perennial, known variously as orpine, stonecrop and ice plant (5) |
| ELMS | These trees are known variously as winged, red, field, European white and wych! (4) |
| SCARECROW | Sections of the disc are crowded with pictures of Dorothy's companion (9) |
| ARROW | Symbol on any of the discs in the countryside waymarked yellow for footpaths or blue for bridleways (5) |
| HALO | A disc or ring of light around the head of an angel or saint, as in a painting (4) |
| DISH | A fry-up, mixed grill, roast, salad, saute, stew or other quantity of prepared food; or, strictly, the plate-like vessel on which any said course is served ready for eating (4) |