| CROCKETS | Gothic ornaments in the form of carved buds, flowers or curled leaves at regular intervals on the edges of gables, pinnacles or spires (8) |
| STEM | Part of a plant which bears buds, flowers and leaves (4) |
| BOUCLE | Yarn with a looped or curled ply (6) |
| ELLIPSIS | ... lies at regular intervals on endless curve |
| OCTET | Musical group now cut at regular intervals on film (5) |
| SCENESHIFTER | One who works at intervals on the stage (5-7) |
| SEMITONES | Smallest intervals on the chromatic scale (9) |
| GUTTA | From the Latin for "drop", one of a series of pendent ornaments in the architrave of a Doric entablature; or, derived from the latex of a tropical plant, a "resist" used in silk painting |
| FINIANS | Known as poppy-heads at the ends of pews, ornaments in the form of foliated fleurs-de-lis, pine cones, acorns, pineapples etc for gables, posts and curtain poles (7) |
| FLEURONS | French architectural, culinary or typographical ornaments in the form of stylised bloomlets, florets or leaflets (8) |
| CROCKET | Carved ornament in the form of a curled leaf |
| VIGNETTES | Foliage ornaments in books, carvings or manuscripts; illustrations fading into borderless backgrounds; or, head/tailpieces on title pages or at the beginning of chapters (9) |
| GNOMES | Small garden ornaments in the form of bearded men with pointed hats (6) |
| VOLUTES | Carved ornaments in the shape of spiral scrolls (7) |
| TREEN | Bowls, boxes, goblets, spoons and other household articles of carved/turned wood; or, the art or craft of making said woodenwares (5) |
| TESSIE | Music hall star Ms. O'Shea who shared the billing the famous night The Beatles first ap- peared on "The ed Sullivan Show" in 1964 |
| ALLMYLOVING | The Beatles' opening number on their debut on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 (3,2,6) |
| FRANKSHUSTER | Other half of the Canadian comedy team that often appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show |
| BEATLES | Ladies and Gentlemen the... 60th Anniversary! Liverpool band which made history on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on February 9th, 1964 |
| LOUISE | Colleague of Noel Garcia on the ED reception desk in Casualty (6,5) |