| FOIBLE | Part of sword blade from middle to point (6) |
| TOLEDO | Steel, sword blade from Spain (6) |
| VERMOUTH | It's seen from middle to end of river estuary (8) |
| DAMASK | Short word for a form of sword blade steel with a wavy pattern; or, an originally hand-woven reversible brocade-like silk textile with a pattern of animals, flowers, fruit etc (6) |
| RADIUSES | Plural of lines from center to edge |
| QUILLON | Feather attached to part of sword handle |
| KNUCKLEBOW | Curved part of sword-guard covering fingers (7-3) |
| SABRE | Lisa breaks part of sword (5) |
| SWORDS | The Blades from part of Dublin (6) |
| RADIUS | Line from centre to edge of a circle (6) |
| SICKLE | One of The Blades from Farm Aid? (6) |
| ESPADA | Matador, scabbard fish or a Spanish playing card pipped with a spade, each from Espanol for "sword, blade" (6) |
| RADIAL | Pro-Reform Conservative has quit, going from centre to extreme (6) |
| SHEATH | Case for blade of sword or dagger (6) |
| RAPIER | Which type of sword features in the lyrics of Whiskey in the Jar? (6) |
| BRAIDS | Once sudden colour changes, draws of swords, flashes, quick weaves or sudden jerks of hands, now plaits of either fabric, hair or silken strands (6) |
| EXISTS | Lives and dies clutching head of sword (6) |
| FOSSIL | Relic of sword stuck around ship (6) |
| GLAIVE | Obsolete word for a type of sword or spear |
| AFRAID | "I see these witches are ____ of swords" (Comedy of Errors) |