| FRAGMENTS | Small pieces unfinished or broken off (9) |
| MORSE | Code has very small piece unfinished (5) |
| HUNK | Large piece cut or broken off a larger piece (4) |
| SLIVER | A thin sharp piece that has been cut, split, or broken off |
| JUPITER | Most of panel accepting piano piece (unfinished) - work by Mozart? (7) |
| STREETCAR | Tram or broken-down cart behind trees in disarray (9) |
| PORCELAIN | Pottery is in place or broken (9) |
| CONTAINER | Ancient, or broken, pot? |
| SPLINTERS | Pieces broken off left to bury in small specials |
| BRUSHWOOD | Broken-off branches, etc. (9) |
| ALIENATED | Arranged a dateline to be broken off (9) |
| MANIFESTO | A knife with tip broken off is stuck into most unusual policy statement (9) |
| CURTAILED | Broken off end-piece fixed round |
| RUDE | Unfinished or uncouth |
| LOOSEEND | Something left unfinished or unexplained (5,3) |
| TORSO | An unfinished or mutilated work of art |
| LOOSE | ____ end, something left unfinished or undecided (5) |
| PARTIAL | Section one, all left unfinished, or incomplete (7) |
| ROMPU | Broken, as an ordinary; cut off, or broken at the top, as a chevron, a bend, or the like. (5) |
| CRACKS | Word for poor beasts, elderly ewes or broken-down horses originally, later decrepit people, dilapidated bangers or other worn-out things; or, earthen cups, jars, plates and potsherds (6) |