| TOPGALLANT | Part of square-rigged sailing ship's mast (10) |
| TOPMAST | Part of square-rigged ship |
| BRIGHTNESS | Brilliance of square-rigged vessel then possibly steamship (10) |
| GALLEONS | Square-rigged sailing ships |
| BRIGS | Two-masted square-rigged sailing ships (5) |
| YARDARM | Cross-member on a sailing ship's mast (7) |
| BRIG | Two-masted square-rigged sailing ship (4) |
| SCHOONER | Two- or three-masted square-rigged sailing ship (8) |
| GALLEON | Large old square-rigged sailing ship (7) |
| RIGHTANGLE | Large gathering assembled in part of square |
| BRIGANTINE | Two-masted sailing vessel, square-rigged on the foremast and fore-and-aft rigged on the mainmast (10) |
| TALLSHIP | Square-rigged sailing vessel |
| CROWSNESTS | Eyrie-like lookout platforms or perches, high up on ships' masts (5-5) |
| DHOW | Arab lateen-rigged sailing ship (4) |
| ARENA | Part of square national sports venue (5) |
| REC | Part of square construction in park (3) |
| STAY | Guy rope bracing a ships mast; or, part of a corset that was historically constructed from whalebone (4) |
| KETCH | Two-masted, foreand-aft-rigged sailing vessel |
| SLOOP | A single-masted fore and aft rigged sailing vessel (5) |
| TRUCK | Word for a barter, chore, collection of odds and ends, exchange, market-garden vegetables of the US or a Scottish deal, but also a barrow, bogie, cap atop a ship's mast, jazz dance, lorry, railway wag |