| CASTOR | Swivelling wheel; sugar sprinkler; beaver fur or a hat made from such; or, the horse-master twin of Pollux (6) |
| KNIGHT | Galahad, Lancelot, or Sir Elton, Isaac or Paul; or, the horse chess piece which can leap over all (6) |
| FLORA | Plant life collectively or a type of illustrated treatise based on such; or, the Roman goddess of bl |
| BET | Play the slots or the horses |
| CASTER | Type of sugar; a sugar sprinkler (6) |
| DREDGER | Flour or sugar sprinkler |
| UNDERCOAT | Beaver fur's dense layer |
| PELT | Beaver's fur hidden backwards in "little penguin" |
| NAB | A colloquialism meaning to catch, collar, grab, nick, nobble, seize or snatch; the cock of a gunlock or keeper of a door latch; a hilltop, projection or promontory; or, formerly, the head or a hat (3) |
| LID | A cover, such as a palpebra of an eye or a top of a dustbin, jar, pen, piano, pie etc; or, a hat or a helmet (3) |
| WREATH | Circlet of flowers or foliage used as a decoration or a victor's chaplet; a carved representation of such; or, a ring of twisted gold or silver (6) |
| FINISH | End of a race or the ability to sprint through the line marking such; or, a last coat of paint or lacquer (6) |
| KERN | In the Middle Ages, a light-armed Irish or Highland infantryman; a band of such; or, a projecting part of type (4) |
| MOLE | A breakwater; a spy; a mammal, known collectively as a labour, with a dark-taupe coat of velvet-like fur; or, a chilli-and-chocolate sauce (4) |
| EXCHANGE | A brief quarrel or contest with words; difference between value in currencies or the conversion of such; or, a type of overseas house swap (8) |
| PANAMA | A hat made of the plaited leaves of the jipijapa plant |
| BRIM | Originally a seashore or the water's edge, now a cup's lip or a hat's brink (4) |
| BEAT | Word for a blow, bombard, downpour, hurl, rapid pace or storm of rage; an animal's coat of fur; or, a hawk's prey when killed and torn (4) |
| PUTOIS | French word for a polecat that also refers to its fur; or, a brush made of said hair, for decorating pottery (6) |
| REEDS | Windlestraws of water grasses; or, arrows, musical pipes, pens or other things made from such stems (5) |