| TIGERSEYE | Inscribed with Irish words, touch the old stone (6,3) |
| MALACHITE | Stone bloke found inscribed with a note (9) |
| ADHOMINEM | Personal style I had with memo inscribed with name (2,7) |
| VARIFOCAL | Told to change it and use Irish word for this type of lens |
| LAUGHABLE | Absurd, ridiculous label inscribed with a word expressing revulsion (9) |
| CROMLECHS | Cold gypsy with goat heading to see old Stones in the round |
| WATERPOLO | Sport in which the goalkeeper is the only player permitted to touch the bottom of the swimming pool (5,4) |
| FINGERTIP | Touch the point at the end of the hand |
| PALIEOLITHIC | In the geologic timescale, the period also called the Old Stone Age (12) |
| ANGOSTURA | Bark from ancient city anchored in a worthless old stone area (9) |
| KILOJOULE | Quantity of work to do in unfinished old stone, we understand? |
| PALAEOLITHIC | In history, the period sometimes called the Old Stone Age (12) |
| GRINDFLOUR | What the Old Stone Mill (a National Historic Site of Canada) in Delta, Ontario continues to do: 2 wds. |
| REDBRICK | Word used to denote an English university constructed from new clay or terracotta flettons, in contrast to the old stone of Oxford or Cambridge (8) |
| BANSHEES | Creatures named after the Old Irish word for "woman of the fairy mound" |
| LARKSPUR | Plant in the Delphinium genus with spires of flowers bearing spiked or dolphin-shaped sepals and, according to myth, petals inscribed with the letters "AI AI", said to be the doleful cry of Apollo for |
| PEABODY | Broadcasting award inscribed with the words "The University of Georgia" |
| OXTER | A Scottish and Irish word for the axilla (5) |
| EXERGUE | Space below the main design on a coin, typically inscribed with information such as the year of minting (7) |
| STELE | Object inscribed with the Code of Hammurabi, e.g. |