| PONY | Glass for holding liqueur |
| TUMBLER | Glass for holding liqueur |
| LIQUEURGLASS | Glass for holding liqueur |
| WINEGLASS | Glass for holding liqueur |
| BRANDYBALLOON | Glass for holding liqueur |
| BRANDYSNIFTER | Glass for holding liqueur |
| CORDIALGLASS | Glass for holding liqueur |
| HIGHBALLGLASS | Glass for holding liqueur |
| MARTINIGLASS | Glass for holding liqueur |
| ROCKSGLASS | Glass for holding liqueur |
| POT | Rounded vessel of ceramic ware, metal or glass for holding liquids or solids or for cooking / marijuana |
| YARD | A measure of three feet, which is the approximate length of a long glass for holding two to three pints of ale; or, a word for a court, garden or quad (4) |
| PASTE | Dough for piecrusts; savoury spread for bread; glue for wallpaper; or, glass for making imitation gems (5) |
| TASSIE | Scottish little cup for tea, small glass for whisky or wee goblet for wine; or, a cup-shaped tiny tart or miniature pecan pie for one (6) |
| CRYSTAL | From Greek for "ice", a word for pure clear quartz resembling said frozen water or "glace"; or, highly transparent brilliant glass for vitrics (7) |
| SCHOONER | British term for a large glass for sherry |
| BALLOON | Fumetto; a globular glass for brandy or red wine; or, a lifting "envelope" for carrying passengers in its basket or gondola (7) |
| SMALTO | From Italian for "enamel, glaze, melt", name given to coloured glass for mosaic work; or, a traditionally Venetian hand-cut cube of it (6) |
| TUMBLE | From "dance with contortions", word for a roll, somersault or topple of an acrobat, ball of weed, roller pigeon or round-bottomed glass, for example (6) |
| LOUPE | Word for an imperfect precious stone originally, later a jeweller's magnifying glass for studying gems (5) |