| MASHIE | The iron and the wood, I myself carried |
| GIBBONS | Author of The Rich House and The Woods in Winter whose 1932 burlesque Cold Comfort Farm is the source of the phrase "something nasty in the woodshed" (7) |
| PUTTER | Iron and the teeniest bit of phosphate, you say (6) |
| ABOLISH | To get rid of the wood, I throw it back inside (7) |
| BESEECH | Put two points in the wood, I beg of you! (7) |
| AGE | This came in the form of Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Iron -- and the ancient Greeks regretted being stuck in the last. |
| BRONZE | In archaeology, the stage between the Iron and Stone Ages (6) |
| BILBAO | Spanish port on the Bay of Biscay associated with the iron and steel industry (6) |
| ANSHAN | City in central Liaoning province, China associated with the iron and steel industry (6) |
| TIMBRE | Sound quality of wood, I hear |
| CHOUGH | These birds are gregarious, have whistling calls, and are aerial acrobats. In The Tempest (act 2, scene 1), Antonio says, "As this Gonzalo; I myself could make / A ___ of as deep chat. O that you bore |
| IMPEDE | I myself keep parking down by East Block (6) |
| IMPUTE | 'Ascribe to', I myself put in (6) |
| SMILEY | Representation of happiness I myself endlessly revised (6) |
| LATHI | Piece of wood I take for a club |
| OAKUM | Ropy stuff for sealing wood, I'm thinking |
| ECOLOGICAL | Green material put up around old piece of wood I note (10) |
| OPINE | Nothing but wood, I suppose (5) |
| MORTGAGED | Sonnet 134: So now I have confessed that he is thine, / And I myself am ___ to thy will, / Myself I'll forfeit, so that other mine / Thou wilt restore to be my comfort still. |
| ARTEMIS | Huntress in woods I met, rapidly retreating |