| cleave the pin | [archery] split the peg in the middle of a target |
| peg | pin on a stringed instrument to which the strings are fastened |
| Peg-a-Ramsey | [dance tune] name of a spying wife in a contemporary ballad |
| pin | peg [to hold things together] |
| pin | [archery] peg in the middle of a target; centre |
| push-pin | type of children's game [the pushing over of a peg to cross the peg of another player] |
| spigot | wooden peg, tap [in a barrel] |