| SWINGLE | Wooden tool used to beat flax to remove the woody parts (7) |
| DIBBER | Pointed wooden tool used to make holes in soil when planting seeds/bulbs (6) |
| XYLEM | The woody part of plants. |
| CRICKETBAT | Wooden tool to hit balls (7,3) |
| TREETOP | Peter wrongly holds on to the woody peak (7) |
| CUPULES | In quercine morphology, the woody receptacles at the bases of acorns (7) |
| CORNCOB | Central cylindrical woody part of the maize ear (7) |
| STEALTH | Furtive action used to remove the salt (7) |
| RET | To expose flax to the moisture to loosen the fibres |
| TAKETHE | The conductor will go in boots and all to remove the big ox beside the brass section (4,3,4,2,3,5) |
| JEALOUS | Green-eyed Jack keen to remove the last character (7) |
| MAKEWAY | Clear the path to remove the cream, we hear (4,3) |
| TEACHES | Instructs to remove the end of tea chest (7) |
| DEPRESS | Push to remove the hacks (7) |
| IRONING | Pressing to remove the creases? (7) |
| IVERSON | Hoops star Allen, who has promised to remove the offensive lyrics from his new rap album |
| KICKOFF | Start to remove the shoe without undoing it? (4,3) |
| IVY | Said since pagan times to be the "female" counterpart of the "male" evergreen Ilex aquifolium, the woody climber Hedera helix, used as festive foliage with eucalyptus, mistletoe, spruce and other gree |
| RUBDOWN | Massage to remove the top surface |
| BOOKLET | Bloke to remove the pamphlet |