| SLAMDUNKS | Roasts without dip, or pieces of cake |
| MCESCHEWER | One who has roasts without hosts? |
| ROGER | Understood to order porridge without dip (5) |
| ANTE | Chip without dip? |
| HAIL | Precipitation made up of balls or pieces of ice with a diameter of 5 mm (about 0.2 inch) to more than 15 cm (about 6 inches). |
| STRICKLES | Tools formerly used by farmers to whet scythes during harvests; or, pieces of wood for levelling the tops of heaped measures of grain (9) |
| WEDGES | Shoes such as espadrilles with block heels; cuneiform characters; door chocks or pieces of cheese thus shaped; or, skeins of geese (6) |
| CLASPS | Small silver bars on medal ribbons; embraces, handshakes or hugs; or, fasteners for wristwatches or pieces of jewellery such as bracelets and necklaces (6) |
| TRINKETS | Small or worthless ornaments or pieces of jewellery (8) |
| MOSAIC | Design of small tiles or pieces of glass (6) |
| EIGHT | Figure of ----or pieces of ----- (5) |
| TASSEL | Decoration of threads or pieces of fabric tied together (6) |
| SCOOSH | Onomatopoeic word echoing the sound of a quick effortless splash, spritz, spurt or squirt of liquid, thus used to mean a cinch, doddle or piece of cake; or, a fizzy drink such as lemonade (6) |
| KITS | Wooden tubs in the Middle Ages, later sets of clothes or pieces of equipment for specific purposes (4) |
| CASES | Lawsuits or pieces of luggage (5) |
| EXCERPTS | Short passages selected from books, films or pieces of music (8) |
| ODDMENTS | Leftover small things, objects, or pieces of something (8) |
| ART | Expertise, or pieces of adroitness (3) |
| EMBERS | Smouldering coals or pieces of wood |
| LOAVES | Breads or pieces of bread (6) |