| LARDONS | Strips or cubes of bacon (7) |
| LARDON | Strip or cube of bacon |
| BLOCKS | Pads of paper; rectangular portions of ice cream, tofu or butter; or, cubes as toys for children (6) |
| PEELING | Losing parts of its outer layer in small strips or pieces (7) |
| ANMITSU | Japanese dessert made of small cubes of agar jelly (7) |
| CROUTON | Cube of bread used in soup or salads (7) |
| MILLION | Number that is the square of a thousand and the cube of a hundred (7) |
| DESPOIL | To strip or deprive by force, plunder, rob or loot (7) |
| ELASTIC | Strip or thread of stretchable material |
| RIBBAND | A narrow, strip or bar used in shipbuilding (7) |
| FRET | The true-lover's knot of heraldry; a sea fog or haar; or, one of a series of metal strips or ridges on the fingerboard of a guitar (4) |
| UNDRESS | Strip or uniform associated with northern outfit |
| TAKEOFF | Strip - or leave it? (4,3) |
| BELTS | Strips or leather or other materials worn around the waist or across the chest to retain or support clothes or to carry a weapon |
| CRUDITES | French word used to refer to strips or batons of raw vegetables (8) |
| LUMPS | Small cubes of sugar; or, shapeless masses of something such as coal, custard or gravy (5) |
| DICE | Spotted hexahedrons cast/rolled to determine the outcome of chance in cards, gambling or life; a game played with these; or, small cubes of food (4) |
| SCROLL | A furl of paper or parchment; or, a curlicue, fancy flourish, ribbon-like ornamental strip or other decorative depiction of said coil in architecture, art, calligraphy, heraldry or textiles (6) |
| SHREDDER | A device used to cut paper documents into thin strips or fine particles (8) |
| ICE | Type of tray or cube |