| Bereaved relatives might use an open one to display a body | $I |
| Uncle Tom's Cabin, The Little Prince, and The Fellowship of the Ring are all examples of this | $A |
| Lions or Bears might play on one | $S |
| Lord or knight's head protection | $Q |
| For siblings or some college roommates to sleep on (pl.) | $I |
| Respectable castle defenses include one of these | $C |
| A folder used for keeping papers together | $C |
| Garment, sometimes pleated, that fastens around the waist | $I |
| Case or diplomat | $N |
| Ulubey, Zion, or Grand, for instance | $C |
| Box, maybe, that a delivery comes in | $N |
| Edges around a painting, maybe | $U |
| Rather large vehicle that a family might drive around in | $N |
| Used for carrying water or gas (pl.) | $U |
| Landlubbers might be forced to walk off of one | $S |
| English (American) term for a roundabout or hurdy-gurdy | $I |