| NORSEGOD | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday are each named for one |
| GOD | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are each named for one |
| WEEKLINKS | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday? |
| TRAY | A thin insert for a layer of chocolates in a box, a toaster's shallow crumb drawer, a metal sheet on which to bake biscuits or a silver salver for drinks, each named for their likeness to a treen boar |
| SPONGE | A type of bath loofah, bedeguar, cadger, cake, heavy drinker, make-up applicator, steamed pudding or swab for a cannon, each named for a similarity in some way to an aquatic porifer (6) |
| GLASS | A barometer, beaker, goblet, lens, mirror, monocle, sand timer, telescope or watch face, each named for the vitreous crystal-like substance from which they are traditionally made (5) |
| BULLSEYE | Word for an archery target's central gold, a big round humbug-like peppermint, a cyclone's whirling centre, a lantern, a porthole or a thick lens, each named for their apparent resemblance in some way |
| ZODIAC | The 12 astrological signs, each named for a constellation (6) |
| SIGNS | The 12 equal sectors of the zodiac, each named for a constellation (5) |
| DAYS | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (4) |
| SABBATH | Sunday (for Christians), Saturday (for Jews) and Friday (for Muslims) (7) |
| SEA | Each of the two cheapest Monopoly avenues is named for one |
| LITHUANIA | Fifty-one on Thursday and obsession is to lose maiden state |
| UNWED | Divorced some time between Thursday and Tuesday? |
| TWICEAWEEK | Each Monday and Friday, for instance |
| THU | Day between Wednesday and Friday for short |
| BRITCOMS | "Are You Being Served?" and "Friday Night Dinner," for example |
| KENILWORTH | One of the 'witches' houses'; Qld town named for one in UK; Walter Scott novel (10) |
| SQUASH | Word for a close crowd; a crushed mass; fruit cordial; a game named for one of its early rubber spheres that scrunched against a wall; a gourd; a social gathering; or, according to Shakespeare, an unr |
| PERTH | Australian city named for one in Scotland |