| GUMARABIC | Tongue on stick for binding agent (3,6) |
| RAPSCALLION | Onion on stick for monkey (11) |
| HODS | From "baskets, panniers", a word for V-shaped troughs on sticks for carrying bricks/mortar on shoulders; bookmakers' money bags; tall coal scuttles; or, pewterers' blowpipes (4) |
| BIRDTABLES | Feed stations in the guise of trays or miniature huts on sticks for attracting "feather" into gardens (4,6) |
| TOADEGREE | Partly touching tip of tongue on amphibian, say |
| INDIANINK | Artist's mixture of lampblack, water, and a binding agent such as shellac |
| SPINNAKER | Sail in wind right round flag on stick |
| PERSEVERE | Struggle on: stick to one's guns (9) |
| POPSICLES | Snacks on sticks |
| LOLLIPOPS | Toffee confections on sticks (9) |
| WINDMILLS | Children's toys, on sticks (9) |
| LIQUEUR | Use tongue on remedy, reportedly, for alcohol (7) |
| DARES | Playground challenges like "Go stick your tongue on that flagpole" |
| STRAP | From a word for a thong for honing razors, a strip of leather/cloth for binding a bag/trunk, securing a wristwatch or worn on the shoulder; or, an old nickname for a barber (5) |
| GLUON | Cut down on binding agent? |
| EGGS | Make good binding agent for boilies (4) |
| LICKCLOCKWORK | Put your tongue on a ticking device's inner machinery? |
| HYENA | Scavenger with bloody tongue on camera, taking every last piece (5) |
| TAPE | A thin strip of cotton or linen for binding, fastening or for embroidering with one's name; a length of cellulose for sticking; a long cloth or metal ruler for carpentry, dressmaking, tailoring etc; a |
| GYPSUM | Adhesive binding agent: revolutionary building material |