| SASHAY | Strut made of wood for example holds |
| MEUSE | Erato for example holds head of European flower |
| CANVAS | Vessel, for example, holds very strong cloth |
| TIMESERVING | Paper, for example, holds revised version fashionable with adaptable views |
| DETER | Over time does, for example, hold back (5) |
| ELM | Starts to envisage large models made from a tough hard wood for example (3) |
| FORESTRY | Of course, warnings from those doing driving test studying the layout of Barna Woods, for example (8) |
| NOTCH | V-shaped indentation in wood, for example (5) |
| RAWMATERIAL | Cotton or wood, for example |
| TIGER | Woods, for example, has row about golf (5) |
| SPLINT | A strip of wood for fire-lighting; a chip for basketry; a support for a fracture; or, a segment of armour (6) |
| REGLET | Word, from French for "little rule", for a column of a page originally, later a narrow band separating mouldings; a fillet; or, a strip of wood for making white spaces between type in printing (6) |
| STRICKLES | Tools formerly used by farmers to whet scythes during harvests; or, pieces of wood for levelling the tops of heaped measures of grain (9) |
| PICTURERAIL | Strip of wood for hanging works of art |
| FROE | L-shaped tool for cleaving lengths of wood for chairs, hurdles, kindling, shingles, traditional tent pegs etc (4) |
| PYRE | Pile of wood for burning |
| ASHTREE | Source of wood for baseball bats: 2 wds. |
| KINDLING | Tiny bits of wood for the fire (8) |
| YEWTREE | Traditional source of wood for the longbow (3,4) |
| LATH | Strip of wood for plastering (4) |