| INKPAD | Item used with a rubber stamp for fingerprinting or creating personalised bookplates or greetings cards (3,3) |
| INK | Colored fluid used for writing with a pen, marking with a rubber stamp |
| DABBER | Ink pad used for fingerprinting (6) |
| IMPRINTS | Marks with a rubber stamp |
| SCREEN | Movable partition for dividing a room or creating privacy; sheltering row of trees; or, a sieve or riddle (6) |
| DIE | A dado, plinth or other cubical part of a pedestal; a stamp for impressing coins or medals; or, from "dare to give/play", a spotted cube thrown in games of chance (3) |
| ROOMBA | Item used with a Swiffer to recreate Olympic curling, in a viral video |
| CROSS | Mark symbolising a kiss in a letter or greetings card; or, a stone structure traditionally the focal point of a town's market square (5) |
| POPUP | Word for a type of book or greetings card that is opened to reveal a 3-D scene or picture (3-2) |
| STAMP | Device traditionally used with an inkpad for imprinting bookplates, letterheads, library books, stationery etc with ex-libris, addresses, dates or monograms (5) |
| DEEDS | Formal legal documents effecting a transfer of property or creating a legal obligation or contract (5) |
| BROOM | Item used with a dustpan |
| PESTLE | Item used with a mortar in the kitchen (6) |
| PAIL | Beach item used with a shovel |
| DUSTPAN | Item used with a broom |
| ATMCARD | Item used with a PIN |
| MOP | Cleaning item used with a bucket |
| TIRED | Fitted with a rubber cushion or tube around a wheel rim (5) |
| INKPADS | Items used with rubber stamps or to take fingerprints (3,4) |
| TUCKBOX | Trunk or chest for a boarder's personal snacks at school, often personalised with their initials (4,3) |