| MARTELLOTOWER | Trowel or metal used to build fortification (8,5) |
| TRUSS | A structural framework of wood or metal, used to support a roof, bridge, etc (5) |
| WATERFALL | Build fortification around after mobilising force (9) |
| TUNGSTENSTEEL | Strong metal used to make tools (8,5) |
| HOUSESOFCARDS | Spades used to build shoogly buildings hosting several clubs (6,2,5) |
| WATTLEANDDAUB | It was used to build walls but a lad wanted rocks (6,3,4) |
| PEG | Cylindrical pin or bolt of wood or metal used for holding two things together |
| SLAT | Thin narrow piece of wood, plastic, or metal used in an overlapping series as in a fence or venetian blind |
| HANDRAIL | A narrow bar of wood or metal used for support when going up or down stairs (8) |
| BEAM | Strong piece of eg wood or metal used in construction (4) |
| GIRDER | Large beam of wood or metal used in building (6) |
| FLOAT | Item attached to a fishing line; a plasterer's trowel; or, a retro fizzy drink with a scoop of ice cream (5) |
| GARDENTOOL | Hand trowel or hoe |
| TOOL | Trowel or rake, perhaps? (4) |
| SKEWER | A slender stick of wood or metal used for holding pieces of food together during cooking (6) |
| TINCTURE | In heraldry, any of the traditional colours or metals used in coats of arms (8) |
| BAR | A long rod or piece of rigid wood, metal used to obstruct |
| ZINC | Silvery-white metal used to galvanise other metals to stop rusting (4) |
| DOSS | Archaeological field trips with trowels; or, informal/student lodgings, perhaps without clean towels (4) |
| MARBLE | Form of metamorphic rock used to build the Taj Mahal; or, an item used in the game taw (6) |