| ORDNANCES | Military materials, such as weapons, ammunition, equipment, etc (9) |
| MUNITIONS | Military stores, weapons, ammunition etc. (9) |
| ARSENAL | Store for weapons, ammunition etc (7) |
| ORDNANCE | Weapons, ammunition, and so on |
| STATIONER | A person who sells writing materials, such as paper, envelopes, pens, ink, etc (9) |
| AGGREGATE | Various loose particulate materials, such as sand, gravel or pebbles, added to a cementing agent to make concrete (9) |
| CARBONATE | White crystalline compound of which materials such as chalk and limestone are chiefly composed (9) |
| PAPETERIE | Container for writing materials, such as fancy stationery |
| BOATSWAIN | A ship's officer in charge of the equipment, etc (9) |
| SMALLARMS | What little kids have as weapons |
| YARDWASTE | Compostable material such as leaves and grass clippings: 2 wds. |
| METALSHOP | Smith's production place formed by a material such as iron or tin + a noun similar to "store": 2 wds. |
| TAR | Black, oily substance, derived from organic materials such as wood, peat or coal, as in the Primula auricula 'Smart ___' (3) |
| ROOFING | Materials such as slates or tiles |
| GRIT | Collection of hard small materials, such as coarse dirt or ground rock (4) |
| STATIONERY | Writing materials such as paper, pens, pencils and envelopes (10) |
| HACKSAWS | Tools used for cutting hard materials such as metal (8) |
| DYEING | Changing the colour of materials such as fabric or hair (6) |
| RAKU | Which traditional Japanese ceramic firing technique involves combustible materials such as sawdust? (4) |
| METALS | Materials such as tin or iron |