| SLASHING | Strip of metal or wood to chuck outside (8) |
| RIESLING | Having had too much one's about to chuck outside? |
| CLEAT | T-shaped piece of metal or wood to which ropes are attached (5) |
| RULE | Word for a graduated strip of metal or wood; a code of religious life; a principle of conduct or procedure; or, a standard of estimation (4) |
| SLAT | Narrow strip of metal or wood (4) |
| YARDS | Word that can be paired with barn, brick, church, court, dock, farm, school or wood to form compound nouns (5) |
| STAY | Thin strip of metal or bone used to stiffen a corset (4) |
| FILINGS | Shavings one chucks outside (7) |
| PLECTRUM | A thin flat piece of metal or plastic held in the hand and used to pluck the strings of a guitar (8) |
| WEDGE | An object that tapers to a thin edge. Pushing this tool in one direction creates a force in a sideways direction. It is usually made of metal or wood and is used for splitting, lifting, or tightening, |
| ROD | A slender straight bar, especially of metal or wood / symbol of an office |
| LATHE | Turner of metal or wood is made of bubbles, almost entirely (5) |
| BUTTONED | Fastened by small pieces of metal or plastic (8) |
| MAGNETIC | Of metal or a personality, attractive (8) |
| BAR | Rigid piece of metal or wood (3) |
| RODS | Long slender bars of metal or wood |
| STILTS | Long upright pieces of metal or wood supporting some buildings, where the ground is very wet (6) |
| SYMBOLIC | Like 5 at your part of 4 in song, so about to chuck setter's up (8) |
| TRAINING | Time to chuck it in, having good education (8) |
| JETTISON | Fixed joint set to chuck overboard (8) |