| TAMBOUR | Wooden frame made from two concentric hoops for keeping embroidery cloth taut or Eton fives court (7) |
| CANVAS | Embroidery cloth |
| PEPPERBOX | A pot for "poivre"; a building, tower, turret etc resembling this; or, as one word, an old gun with revolving barrels, or a buttress projecting from the left-hand wall in Eton fives (6,3) |
| EVENSO | Playing Eton fives - but not fit, however (4,2) |
| CASKS | Hollow round containers, made of wooden staves bound with hoops, for holding liquor (5) |
| SASH | Window-frame made from special wood (4) |
| STRAW | Dried grain stalks as organic mulch for the berries served with cream as traditional Wimbledon fare or used to make fraise, frose, summer puddings or Eton mess (5) |
| BERRY | General name for a type of fruit used to make summer pudding or Eton mess (5) |
| MARBLECAKE | Sponge confection made from two flavours or colours of mixture, interswirled and baked (6,4) |
| COAXIAL | Of a cable, transmitting high-frequency electrical signals by means of two concentric conductors separated by an insulator (7) |
| ANNULUS | In mathematics, a plane figure comprising the area between two concentric circles (7) |
| SASHES | Frames made from small trees |
| SWIRL | Word for soft-serve ice cream made from two flavors |
| ICHTHYS | Fish sign made from two arcs, symbolising Christ (7) |
| PREACHED | Made a Sunday delivery (made from two colors) |
| BUCKRAM | Fabric made from two male animals (7) |
| TWINE | String made from two or more twisted strands (5) |
| SLACKEN | Become less taut or intense (7) |
| FADS | Lava lamps and hula hoops, for two |
| POINTOFHONOUR | Obligation to get satisfaction from hoop for noun it replaces (5,2,6) |