| SANDBLASTER | Metal or stone cleaner |
| INTAGLIO | Figure or design carved into or beneath the surface of hard metal or stone (8) |
| LITHOGRAPHIC | Of metal or stone surface printing (12) |
| STATUETTE | Small representation in metal or stone (9) |
| SPEARS | Weapons with long wooden shafts and sharp point usually of metal or stone for thrushing |
| DIAGLYPH | From "carve", an intaglio cut into a gem, metal or stone, as opposed to a cameo, which is in relief (8) |
| CURL | A ringlet; an eddy; a ripple effect or "flame" in wood; an instance of sliding a granite or stone on ice; or, a weightlifting exercise performed with a barbell or a dumb-bell (4) |
| RUNE | Any one of the letters of the futhork or ancient Germanic alphabet, devised for carving into wood or stone; a modern interpretation of one of these for divination; a mystery or secret; or, a magic sym |
| MOSAIC | A method of creating designs or pictures from small tesseral pieces of multicoloured ceramic, glass, marble or stone; a work of this kind; or, any kaleidoscopic or variegated pattern (6) |
| CHATON | French word for a catkin or a kitten; the bezel or collet of a finger-ring; the gem or stone in such a setting; or, a jewel with a reflective foil backing (6) |
| EMBANKMENTS | Man-made ridges of earth or stone carrying roads or railways, or confining waterways (11) |
| SCREEN | A partition of timber or stone in a church or a medieval hall; a sieve; framed mesh for serigraphy; the film industry; or, movies collectively (6) |
| STADDLE | Word for a tree left unfelled; or, a prop or "stone mushroom" on which a granary, haystack or rick rests (7) |
| PEA | A family of plants including the garden Pisum sativum; a seed of the latter, eaten as a vegetable or blown through a shooter; or, a tiny cob of coal, coffee berry, roe of salmon or stone, when akin to |
| LINTEL | Timber or stone over doorway or window (6) |
| ETCH | Engrave, especially on metal, glass or stone (4) |
| KERNEL | The edible central part of a seed, nut or fruit within the shell or stone (6) |
| LINTELS | Timber or stone supports across the top of a door or window (7) |
| TRANSOM | What is a horizontal bar of wood or stone across a window or the top of a door? (7) |
| PIER | A mass or stone or woodwork projecting into the sea (4) |