| BRASSIE | In golf, a former name for a No. 2 wood which originally had a brass-plated sole (7) |
| SCHOONER | A small fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessel which originally had two masts, later three or four (8) |
| PENCILCASE | Receptacle for a No. 2, perhaps |
| SPOON | In golf, a former name for a No 3 wood |
| TUMBLER | What type of drinking glass originally had a round or pointed base? (7) |
| OBADIAH | Prophet originally had a bio (7) |
| BATAVIA | A former name for Jakarta (7) |
| ANGLING | Just the sport for a no-good swimmer? (7) |
| HARBOUR | Shelter originally had a really basic outdoor utility room |
| BRASSY | A bronze-colour fish; an old name for a two-wood golf club; or, a word generally meaning bronzish, harsh in tone, like a horn, loud or showy (6) |
| SKIRTINGBOARD | A narrow length of wood which goes along the bottom of a wall in a room (8,5) |
| ROVER | Croquet ball ready to peg out; a random or long-distance mark for shooting at in archery; or, a former name for a Venture Scout (5) |
| STANDOFF | One name for a No 10 player in rugby union |
| AMYGRANT | US singer who had a No 2 UK hit in 1991 with Baby Baby |
| SON | "Father & ___", 1970 Cat Stevens song that became a no. 2 hit for Boyzone in 1995 (3) |
| ANGIE | Girl's name for a no-good, that is (5) |
| DUFFER | Word for a no-good pedlar or hawker of sham jewellery first, thus an incompetent person; a useless fellow or fogey; a counterfeit coin; a bungling golfer; or, an unproductive mine (6) |
| SCORPION | Which British lightweight tank originally had a Jaguar 4.2-litre engine? (8) |
| MAHOGANY | Wood which was the reason for the creation of British Honduras as a colony |
| SHEEP | Farm animal, Mallorca's White variety has played an important role in the island's commercial activity for many years, and the Red, which originally came from North Africa, is highly prized for its wo |