| CONCH | Shell sometimes used as a trumpet |
| COWRIE | Shell sometimes used as form of money |
| SEASHELL | Studied or collected in conchology, a calcareous exoskeleton such as the conch used as a trumpet, cowry formerly used as money, or puka for jewellery (8) |
| ANCHOR | Nautical object sometimes used as a symbol of hope along with a cross and a heart (for faith and cha |
| AWETO | The mummified body of a caterpillar killed by a fungus and sometimes used as a dye |
| ALOEVERA | Gelatinous substance derived from a species of a succulent plant that is sometimes used as a natural remedy for sunburn (4,4) |
| SHED | Sometimes used as a workshop or summerhouse, a structure for garden tools, bikes or potting up plants (4) |
| SEAKALE | Informally, Crambe maritima, a coastal plant sometimes used as a vegetable |
| SCALLOP | What fan-shaped shell is sometimes used as a serving dish? (7) |
| MANDALA | A geometric configuration of symbols, sometimes used as a tool for spiritual guidance (7) |
| CHROME | Popular name for a metallic element sometimes used as a coating in bathrooms due to its anti-corrosive properties (6) |
| REL | Herbal drink sometimes used as a hair rinse |
| CARROT | Vegetable sometimes used as a nose |
| PEA | Vegetable sometimes used as a missile |
| DURESS | Pressure to do something, sometimes used as a legal defense |
| TIRE | It's sometimes used as a swing |
| GOURD | Fruit sometimes used as a musical instrument |
| DATE | Fruit sometimes used as a sugar substitute |
| ORACH | Plant sometimes used as a substitute for spinach (5) |
| TEE | Garment that's sometimes used as a promotional tool |