| FLAGON | Large vessel with a handle and spout for wine (6) |
| KETTLE | Metal container with a handle and spout for boiling water (6) |
| TEAURN | Large vessel with a tap for serving hot beverages to a crowd (3,3) |
| URN | Large vessel with a tap for making and holding tea (3) |
| TEAPOT | Brown Betty or other short stout cha vessel, with a handle and spout, with which to tip up and pour out (6) |
| PITCHER | A container, usually with a handle and spout or lip, for holding and pouring liquids. (7) |
| EWER | An open vessel with a handle and a spout for pouring. |
| EWERS | Open vessels with a handle and a spout for pouring. (5) |
| HAMMER | Tool designed for pounding or delivering repeated blows. Varied uses require a multiplicity of designs and weights. Hand versions of this tool consist of a handle and striking head, with the head ofte |
| NOZZLE | Spout for discharging fluid (6) |
| POT | A fairly deep cooking vessel with a handle and lid (3) |
| MUG | Cylindrical drinking vessel with a handle and used without a saucer |
| GEYSER | The king rolls his eyes and spouts heatedly (6) |
| TANKARD | A large-drinking vessel usually with a handle and a hinged lid |
| SUITCASE | A form of luggage with a handle and hinged lid used for carrying clothes and other items (8) |
| PICK | A tool with a handle and curved bar sharpened at both ends used for breaking hard surfaces (4) |
| BAT | Mouselike nocturnal mammal / an implement of wood with a handle and a flat or curved surface for hitting balls in games |
| WATERINGCAN | Container with a handle and long spout, used to hydrate plants (8,3) |
| AXE | Tool with a handle and a blade |
| MUGS | Cups with a handle and used without a saucer (4) |