| ICELOLLY | Ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick (3,5) |
| LOLLY | Ice cream or water ice on a small wooden stick (5) |
| LOLLIPOP | A boiled sweet or toffee stuck on a small wooden stick (8) |
| ICE | Word before "cream" or "water" |
| PETANQUE | A form of boules in which metal balls are thrown as close as possible to a small wooden ball (8) |
| SMOOTHIE | A thick drink made with pureed fresh fruit and yoghurt, ice cream or milk (8) |
| POKE | A bonnet's brim; a bag, pocket or pouch; a jab; a keen end of a stick; a Facebook nudge/digital elbow; a Scots cornet of ice cream or cone of chips; or, a Hawaiian bowl of goodness (4) |
| ICON | A conventional religious painting in oil on a small wooden panel (4) |
| PARLOUR | From "speak", an apartment set aside for conversation in a monastery or convent; a family sitting room; a milking shed; a snug in a pub; or, a shop selling ice cream or pizzas (7) |
| ICONS | Conventional religious paintings in oil on a small wooden panel (5) |
| MINDED | A bodyguard, nanny, strongarm man or other defender; a child/ward, left to be looked after; a PR aide; or, a wooden stick for propelling a hoop (6) |
| TEE | A support for a golf ball, usually a small wooden or plastic peg (3) |
| TUB | Word for a vessel of wooden staves and hoops originally, now a plastic carton for ice cream or spread; or, a metal vat, used as a bath (3) |
| MAGNUM | Naughtily nag mum to get a choc ice on a stick (6) |
| PRAM | Historical type of handcart for delivering milk; a baby's carriage; or, a small wooden dinghy or tender (4) |
| LOGHUT | A small wooden cabin in a rustic or frontier setting (3,3) |
| OCEANIA | Article written on break-up of ice on a group of islands |
| KNUR | A small wooden or porcelain ball used in a game mainly played in northern England (4) |
| CHALET | A small wooden house, especially in a mountain area (6) |
| BLOCK | Group of four or more joined stamps; a rectangular portion of butter, chocolate or ice cream; or, a head-shaped mould for wigs (5) |