| BLUESTONE | Variety of basalt found in Victoria, Australia, used as a building stone (9) |
| WOOMERA | Town in South Australia used as a site for aerospace testing |
| GRANITE | A building stone |
| ASHLAR | A building stone |
| LIMESTONE | A sedimentary rock consisting mainly of calcium carbonate, used as a building material (9) |
| MELBOURNE | city in Victoria, Australia |
| LAYABOUTS | Idle oafs you can carve out of basalt (9) |
| BALTICSEA | Fragments of basalt and ice water (6,3) |
| BALLARAT | Town in Victoria, Australia which was the scene of the Eureka Stockade incident of 1854 (8) |
| BENDIGO | City in Victoria, Australia, founded in 1851 after the discovery of gold (7) |
| ADOBE | A kind of clay used as a building material (5) |
| POLYGON | A "many-sided" closed shape observed in things from a crystal, honeycomb, snowflake or star fruit slice to a column of basalt rock, frozen puddle, plant stem crosssection or slither of cracked ice (7) |
| PUTTY | Mixture of whiting and boiled linseed oil used as a building fixative (5) |
| YARRA | River in Victoria, Australia, which flows westward to Melbourne (5) |
| IVAN | The grand duke of Muscovy found in Victoria outskirts |
| GEELONG | Port on Corio Bay in Victoria, Australia (7) |
| TOR | A rocky eminence found in Victoria |
| HOOPPINE | Timber tree of Australia used for plywood (4,4) |
| CALAIS | French town whose burgers may be found in Victoria Tower Gardens, London (6) |
| TIMBER | Wood used as a building material (6) |