| ARCHERY | Skill or sport of shooting with a bow; or, a company of toxophilites or their weapons collectively (7) |
| EQUESTRIANISM | Skill or sport of horse riding (13) |
| STERN | Isaac with a bow (or the opposite of bow) |
| SAROD | Indian stringed musical instrument that may be played with a bow or plucked (5) |
| COURTSHOE | Formal footwear, sometimes with a bow or buckle |
| DISARMING | How charming! Removing their weapons like that! (9) |
| MAIM | 1000 have only to point their weapons to injure us |
| BECK | Northern English word, of Old Norse origin, for a brook or a stream with a stony bed; a summoning nod, wave or forefinger gesture; or, Scots dialect for a bow or a curtsey (4) |
| PARCEL | From "small portion", a word for a distinct piece or plot of land; an object or a collection of goods, wrapped in a single package; a lot; or, a company, group, party or set (6) |
| STRING | Word originally for a rope/strand of any thickness, later a thin length of twine; the cord of an archery bow; or, a stretched piece of catgut or wire for a cello, guitar, piano or violin (6) |
| TABLE | Slab for/with an inscription; one of the two halves of a backgammon board; or, a company of people seated for supper or a game (5) |
| STAND | A halt or stop; an opinion; a base, pedestal, rack or other support; or, a company of lapwings or plovers (5) |
| CAST | A pair of hawks; a throw at dice; or, a company of actors/actresses taking part in a film, play, opera or ballet (4) |
| RAM | A beam for battering, breaking or breaching a barricade, bastion, battlement or bulwark; a beak of a boat's bow; or, a buck bellwether (3) |
| ARC | Word for a bow or a curve and one from which the name for a toxophilite, aka bowman/woman, derives (3) |
| MUSTER | An assembly of troops for duties or inspection; a gathering; or, a company or flock of peacocks (6) |
| AMAZON | A major river; a rainforest; a species of green parrot; or, a company founded by Jeff Bezos (6) |
| TWANG | Onomatopoeic word for the plucked or pulled string of a bow or guitar; or, a local intonation (5) |
| STRUNG | Like a bow or a racket |
| HEEL | Part of a shoe, loaf of bread, golf club, violin bow or a human foot (4) |