| BUTTON | Young mushroom; tip at the end of a foil; the bull's-eye of a curling house; or, a fastener feared by koumpounophobics (6) |
| CARTON | A white disc at the centre of the bull's-eye of a target; a shot that hits it; a pasteboard container; or, a waxed box for juice, milk, soup and the like (6) |
| NORMALISE | Make standard design of mails after adding one major tip at the end (9) |
| NAIL | A part of the human body treated during a manicure; or, a fastener such as a brad, sprig or tackA (4) |
| NUT | Egyptian sky goddess; or, a fastener threaded onto a bolt (3) |
| GATE | Northern dialect for a path, street or way; a wicket or other hinged barrier in a fence, hedge or wall; a portal; a hole or aperture, such as the eye of a needle; or, a mountain pass (4) |
| GUTTER | A shallow trough along the eaves of a house or a channel at the side of a street to carry off rainwater |
| ROOST | Word for a sleeping place of a bird or bat; a hen house; or, a group of fowls resting together (5) |
| LORIMER | Exponent of the Arts and Crafts style of architecture who restored a number of historic houses and castles and designed Ardkinglas House; or, a maker of metal bridle parts (7) |
| PARK | Large public garden; a pleasure ground or private estate surrounding a large country house; or, a piece of land kept in its natural condition as a nature reserve (4) |
| BLUETIT | Cerulean-and-yellow bird able to access the cream at the top of a foil topped traditional milk bottle (4,3) |
| SKIP | Step-like move between hop and jump in the triple jump; or, the captain of a curling team (4) |
| CHEESEDOFF | Tip at the east end of Derby, say, makes you disgruntled (7,3) |
| APICAL | Formed with the tip at the tongue, like the letter L |
| HALL | Principal room in a great house or a castle; a manor; or, a vestibule (4) |
| ATRIUM | Small court or principal room with a centre open to the sky in an ancient Roman house; or, a glass-roofed hall in a modern building (6) |
| VESTA | Roman goddess of the hearth and home; or, a name for an item stored in a type of box collected in phillumeny (5) |
| GROTTO | Move around rubbish tip at the front of imitation cave (6) |
| AGLETS | Tips at the ends of Shoelaces or drawstrings to prevent fraying (6) |
| ALE | Word for a beverage, feast or festival that, when coupled with bench, bush, cost, draper, hoof, house or wife, refers to a tavern pew, a hostelry sign, beer-flavouring costmary, an innkeeper, cat's-fo |