| FLONG | Material such as pulped paper or cardboard used for making moulds in stereotyping |
| LARDER | Room or cardboard used as a store for food (6) |
| OAKTAG | Cardboard used for posters |
| CANDIES | Sweets making mould in tins (7) |
| LASTS | Shoe-making moulds used by cobblers |
| DARIOLES | Flowerpot-shaped moulds in which to bake English madeleines (8) |
| EMBOSSED | Moulds in relief |
| EMBOSSES | Moulds in relief |
| CHISEL | Cutting tool with a sharpened edge at the end of a metal blade, used-often by driving with a mallet or hammer-in dressing, shaping, or working a solid material such as wood, stone, or metal. (6) |
| TAPE | Thin strip of material such as linen, cellulose or webbing for bookbinding, crafting or sewing; or, a ribbon across a finish line (4) |
| CERAMIC | Material such as clay hardened by heat, used as the basis of china, porcelain or earthenware (7) |
| AGGREGATE | Material such as sand or gravel, used with cement and water to make concrete, mortar, or plaster (9) |
| REFINERY | A factory for the purification of a crude material, such as ore, sugar or oil (8) |
| PADDING | Soft material such as foam or cloth used to stuff something (7) |
| TROWELS | Hand tools for lifting loose material (such as grit), and comprising handles and curved blades (or scoops) (7) |
| GLASS | Material such as "lead crystal" developed by George Ravenscroft; a barometer, lens, mirror, tumbler or watch face; or, greenhouses and cold frames collectively (5) |
| BALLAST | Heavy material such as gravel or sand placed in a ship's bilge to ensure its stability (7) |
| FUEL | Material such as coal, gas or oil that is burned to produce heat (4) |
| METAL | Material such as gold, iron, copper or aluminium (5) |
| REELS | Cylinders on which material such as film or wire, can be wound (5) |