| WALL | Still stops you, whether of silence or bricks! (4) |
| REST | A pause; an interval of silence; or, a support for a book, cue, telephone receiver, violinist's chin etc (4) |
| MILK | Good for you, whether its of human kindness or cows! (4) |
| STIR | A disturbance or mix, whether of one's coffee, emotions or wok-fried supper agitated with chopsticks (4) |
| SLUR | A "drag", whether of legato musical notes, one's voice or one's reputation, as if through mud (4) |
| TURN | A spin, whether of a lathe, a potter's wheel or a Scot performing a reel (4) |
| VOW | Word before "of silence" or "of poverty" |
| FROSTY | Type of silence or air |
| WEATHERCHARTS | They tell you whether it is likely to rain (7,6) |
| KILN | A furnace for firing or burning or drying porcelain or bricks (4) |
| PAVE | Which verb means "cover a piece of ground with flat stones or bricks"? (4) |
| HODS | Shod like mere carriers of bricks! (4) |
| ATON | "Well, that went over like ___ ___ of bricks!" |
| HITA | Words before homer or brick wall |
| SCAT | "Hit the bricks!" |
| OVEN | Word after "Dutch" or "brick" |
| INNS | They have the right to stop you going to the bar in pubs (4) |
| BAYS | They can stop you going straight along the coast (4) |
| BELL | American helmet makers to stop you ringing yours. (4) |
| RIBS | Jokes - can they stop you splitting your sides? |