| RUINS | Piles of stones, perhaps |
| NECKLACE | Chain of stones, perhaps (8) |
| ROLLERCOASTER | One of Stones perhaps, takes boat for a ride |
| CLAPPER | A former word for a rabbit hole; a primitive type of bridge built from planks laid on piles of stones; the tongue of a bell; or, a wooden contrivance for scaring birds (7) |
| CAIRNS | Piles of stones in Queensland? (6) |
| DIAMONDS | Princess gets nuts after removing last bit of shell and stones, perhaps (8) |
| ROADIE | Losing her head, floozy that is employee of the Rolling Stones, perhaps (6) |
| BANDAGING | Covering Rolling Stones, perhaps getting older (9) |
| SAPPHIRES | Stones, perhaps, one's mislaid |
| SETSON | Attacks with stones, perhaps |
| ONSETS | Attacks with stones, perhaps (6) |
| DIETER | German, one looking to shift stones, perhaps? |
| PAVED | Worked with decorative stones, perhaps |
| FORAGE | Look around for first signs of fragments of rock and stone, perhaps (6) |
| AGGIES | Swirled or striped prized toy marbles of banded stone, perhaps played with Benningtons, cat's eyes, ducks, peewees, shooters, taws or vintage scrimshaws of ivory or bone (6) |
| EIGHT | Figure of one stone, perhaps, with front obscured |
| CAIRN | Pile of stones - type of terrier (5) |
| SILICA | No art in satirical piece coming from The Stones perhaps (6) |
| CLEANSLATE | A fresh start, or the pristine state of garden stone, perhaps! (5,5) |
| ROCKETRY | Scientific study of pile of stones in Thailand? Quite the opposite |