| THORACIC | He had a hammer and chisel initially to chip inside the ribs (8) |
| THOR | He had a hammer |
| SEEGER | Pete -; folk musician noted for songs including Where Have All the Flowers Gone?, If I Had a Hammer and Little Boxes (6) |
| USSR | Its flag had a hammer and sickle |
| INCISORS | Flat and chisel shaped teeth for cutting and biting food (8) |
| CHEEZIES | Canada's crunchy orange snacks, an alternative to chips or pretzels |
| FOLKSONG | "If I Had a Hammer," for one |
| FORGE | Furnace used by a blacksmith/farrier when working metal with a hammer and anvil; or, a workshop of the same name (5) |
| SEE | "'I ___,' said the blind man, as he picked up a hammer and saw" |
| ANANVIL | Between a hammer and a stirrup in naval skirmish (2,5) |
| GAVENOQUARTER | 'I told you to chip in a little bit of change, but you ___' |
| TRINI | ___ Lopez III, American singer, guitarist and actor who had a worldwide hit with If I Had a Hammer i |
| EAR | Site of a hammer and a drum |
| MIDDLEEAR | Where to find a hammer and anvil |
| THORPE | Former party leader who's associated with a hammer and sharp sickle, ultimately? (6) |
| KGB | Intelligence org. whose insignia depicted a hammer and sickle |
| DONATE | Mafia boss had to chip in (6) |
| MICRO | Precursor to chip, fibre and phone (5) |
| DOONESBIT | Be idle, then children's author has to chip in |
| READILY | Only too happy to chip, deary, in with one pound (7) |