| SESSILE | Stalkless and attached at the base |
| TUFT | Cluster of grass attached at the base (4) |
| STER | Part attached at the hip? |
| CARAVAN | A vehicle attached at the rear of another? |
| PAGES | They're attached at the spine |
| YOKE | A wooden crosspiece fastened over the necks of (2) oxen and attached to the plow or wagon to be drawn |
| OBCORDATE | Of a leaf, inversely heart-shaped and attached to the stalk by the point |
| BICEPS | Muscle attached at two points at one end |
| WAG | Move like a float attached at its base only? (3) |
| HERETO | Word after attached, at times |
| BARBECUE | Fish trimmed and attached to stick, destined for this? |
| CLEAVED | Cut and attached to (7) |
| EBONITE | Hard rubber, one bit, moulded and attached to bearing (7) |
| CATKIN | Spike bearing many small stalkless unisexual flowers, as on wind-pollinated plants such as the willow, hazel etc. (6) |
| SPIKE | Inflorescence consisting of many sessile (stalkless) flowers borne by a long unbranched axis, as in the gladiolus, sedges etc. (5) |
| FEATHERSTAR | Free- swimming, stalkless echinoderm |
| SESSILEOAK | Eurasian deciduous tree with stalkless acorns (7,3) |
| HOE | A tool with a flat blade attached at right angles to a long handle. |
| BESOMS | Brooms fashioned from bunches of twigs and attached to sticks; or, devices used to sweep ahead of moving stones/granites in curling (6) |
| BASINS | Bowls for washing, typically with taps and attached to walls (6) |