| SABOT | Shoe made from a block of wood |
| LINOCUT | Print made from a block of flooring matetial (7) |
| ICESCULPTURE | Carving made from a block of frozen water (3,9) |
| CLOG | Word for a block of wood to impede an animal's movement originally, later for a wooden-soled shoe, like one referred to in a Lancashire proverb (4) |
| SABOTS | Shoes made from a single piece of wood, shaped and hollowed to the foot (6) |
| BALSA | Brought back a block of wood (5) |
| CROC | Popular shoe made from foam resin |
| SHOD | Given shoes made from hods? (4) |
| SANDAL | A shoe made of a sole strapped to the foot (6) |
| PLUGS | What are pieces of chewing tobacco cut from a block? (5) |
| CODEX | From the Latin for "block of wood", a manuscript volume, such as the 10th-century Exeter Book comprising around 100 riddles and an anthology of some 40 poems including The Seafarer and The Wanderer (5 |
| UNREEVE | To withdraw, or take out, as a rope from a block, thimble, or the like. (7) |
| NAVYCUT | What describes tobacco finely cut from a block? (4,3) |
| CHIP | Fragment from a block (4) |
| PANE | Word for a strip of cloth originally, later a sheet of glass in a window; or, a block of typically six postage stamps bound to the margin of a booklet, sometimes tete-beche (4) |
| CHOCK | Block of wood used to prevent the sliding or rolling of a heavy object (5) |
| PARQUET | Floor covering made of patterned rectangular blocks of wood (7) |
| SNEAKER | Ask Rene about shoe made of canvas (7) |
| MOCCASIN | Shoe made of deerskin or other soft leather (8) |
| BAR | A block of chocolate, gold or soap; a measure in music; a counter in a cafe/pub; a shoal; or, a court of law (3) |