| STER | Suffix with "old" or |
| MAID | Word with "old" or "meter" |
| HAT | Word with old or hard |
| GLORY | Word with Old or morning |
| LIGHTS | Old or poetic word for eyes; amber, green or red traffic signals; openings or windows for admitting sunshine; or, flames, matches or sparks that ignite or kindle (6) |
| WICK | Old or dialect word for a creek, farm, hamlet or village; or, a cord that supplies fuel to a candle or oil lamp's flame by capillary action (4) |
| HOLT | A riverbank burrow or den of an otter; or, an old or poetic word for a copse, orchard or wooded hill (4) |
| ARRAY | An old or poetic word for apparel, equipage or rich clothing; an orderly arrangement; or, an impressive collection or display (5) |
| EATAGE | An old or dialect word for grazing rights or pasturage; or, aftermath, fodder, grass, hay, provender and the like, for browsing cattle or horses (6) |
| SHAW | Related to "beard, rug, shag", an old or dialect word for a copse, small wood or thicket; or, the leaves and tops of a potato or turnip plant (4) |
| ESKY | From an old or pejorative word for an Inuit, by association with a cold climate, an Australian name for a chilly bin or cool box, for drinks or tucker (4) |
| FRUITAGE | Old or literary word that refers to the process or season of producing berries, drupes, pepos, pomes etc; or, said crop or harvest collectively (8) |
| LOT | A portion or share, perhaps plenty or fair; or, an auctioneer's item for the hammer, sometimes old or rare (3) |
| CHORDS | Harmonic sets of three or more musical notes played simultaneously; or, an old or poetic word for the strings of instrument such as a harp (6) |
| ERRANDS | Old or literary word for verbal messages, missions or quests; trips undertaken to accomplish necessary tasks; or, dialect for shopping (7) |
| BRAT | An old or dialectical word for an apron; or, a contemptuous name for an ill-mannered or unruly child (4) |
| TIDE | The sea's cyclic ebb and flow; an old or poetic word for a fair, festival or season; or, a turning point (4) |
| EST | Suffix for old or cold |
| TESTAMENT | Examine last word with the initial one, old or new (9) |
| CASTLES | Old or informal name for rooks in chess; or, a general name for fortresses such as those constructed in Wales under the direction of Edward I (7) |