| LOGFIRE | Roaring blaze of wood and kindling (3,4) |
| CYPRESS | Source of wood and iron south of country's borders |
| ALPHORN | A long powerful wind instrument of wood and bark (7) |
| SANTAFE | Southwestern city Jon Bon Jovi sang of on "Blaze of Glory" |
| ADAPTED | "That was The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekhov, ____ for radio by putting it onto a piece of wood and banging a few nails through it" (Gumby Theatre, Monty Python) |
| CHEVRON | Moth of woods and moors, Eulithis testata (7) |
| BONJOVI | "Blaze of Glory" band, 1990 |
| INFERNO | A blaze of second colour finally from popular green plant (7) |
| TAR | Dark, thick, flammable liquid distilled from wood or coal and used as preservative of wood and iron, in making roads, as antiseptic |
| ASHORE | Source of wood and source of metal on land |
| TURNER | A hewer of wood and a drawer of water (6) |
| TREES | They consist of wood and leaves, and live in forests! (5) |
| TRUG | A long, shallow basket made of curved strips of wood and used for carrying flowers or fruit (4) |
| BARRELORGAN | Music-maker's container made of wood and newspaper? (6,5) |
| ASHLAR | One sort of wood and another with church lacking stonework (6) |
| FIRST | Combination of wood and stone is best |
| WASHSTAND | Furniture item made of wood and stone retained by staff |
| ACROLITHS | Sari cloth draped over statues of wood and stone (9) |
| LARCH | Supplier of wood and new driver, superior |
| SLATE | Piece of wood and English rock |