| COMPETITOR | One hundred order favourite object or rival (10) |
| EDICTS | Revises about a hundred orders (6) |
| IMPRESSION | A vague idea or unfounded belief; a parody of take-off; a print run; or, a stamped mark, either on a physical object or on the mind (10) |
| JUGGERNAUT | Unstoppable object or force (10) |
| HEARTTHROB | Object or infatuation, idol (10) |
| PROJECTILE | Object or body thrown forwards (10) |
| SCHWITTERS | Artist who fled Nazi Germany to the Lake District where he sought both refuge and refuse by means of peace and by the found objects or rubbish for his "Merz" collages (10) |
| ARCH | Prefix for enemy or rival |
| EMULATE | Try to match or rival successfully (7) |
| MATCHLESS | Lacking a game to play - or rivals |
| SIDE | Long edge, position or surface to the left or right of an area, object or person, as opposed to its top or bottom; a page; a slope of a hill; a team; or, a television channel (4) |
| TOY | An old word for amorous sport/ play, frivolous entertainment, an antic or a trick; a trifling object or plaything, such as a doll, miniature, model, teddy bear or tin soldier; or, something diminutive |
| PARCEL | From "small portion", a word for a distinct piece or plot of land; an object or a collection of goods, wrapped in a single package; a lot; or, a company, group, party or set (6) |
| AFFAIR | Word, from "to do" and "ado", for any business, concern, happening or matter; a grande passion, illicit liaison or romantic intrigue; a minor battle; or, any vaguely specified object or thing (6) |
| WORK | In physics, the force causing the movement or displacement of an object; or, a creative composition such as a book or a painting (4) |
| FILAMENT | A slender threadlike object or fibre, especially one found in animal or plant structures (8) |
| COLLECTORSITEM | An object or curio valued because of its rarity, beauty, or the like (10,4) |
| ITEM | An old word meaning "also, likewise, moreover"; an article in an enumeration; any distinct object or thing; a detail or piece of news; or, two people, as a romantic couple (4) |
| OUTLINE | A sketch of the contours of an object or a figure; the bounds of a shape; a representation of a word in shorthand; or, a precis or summary (7) |
| VISITOR | Did the girls object, or follow one who called in? (7) |