| SCRIMSHAW | Ivory or shells adorned with carved designs (9) |
| WOODCUT | Print taken from a carved design |
| LINOCUT | Carved design used for printing |
| DART | Egg and ___ (carved design) |
| CAROUSELS | Spinning rides with carved horses |
| POISONIVY | Apply toxin to ivory or remove a plant that makes you itch (6,3) |
| VOLAUVENT | From the French for "flight in the breeze", a bouchee a la reine-like puff pastry case or shell filled with chicken or mushroom veloute (3-2-4) |
| QUEENANNE | Style of typically walnut furniture identified by curved cabriole legs, carved fan or shell motifs and pad feet (5-4) |
| GROTTO | An artificial cave in a picturesque landscape, often adorned with broken pottery, glass or shells (6) |
| TESTS | Cupels for assaying gold or silver; or, shells of sea urchins (5) |
| LEI | Hawaiian garland or necklace of feathers, flowers or shells (3) |
| CAMEO | Minor but well-defined role in a play or movie / a carving in relief on certain gems or shells |
| HULL | Word for the small green calyx of a raspberry, strawberry or similar soft fruit; the husk of a grain; the pod or shell of beans or peas; the main body or frame of a flying-boat, ship or tank; or, the |
| CORBEIL | French word for a little basket, especially a stony architectural type depicted overflowing with carved or sculpted flowers and fruit (7) |
| TOTEM | ___ pole (item with carved faces on it) |
| RUSHMORE | US mount with carved presidents' heads |
| TABERNACLE | Place of worship's altar inlaid with carved nacre (10) |
| NETSUKE | A small toggle, often in the form of a carved ivory or wood figure, used to secure a purse or container suspended on a cord from a kimono sash (7) |
| PASTA | Elbows or shells |
| BOATS | Shallops or shells |