| MOBILES | Art hanging from the ceiling |
| CANDELABRUM | Man bad, cruel, deplorable, should be left hanging from the ceiling! |
| STALACTITE | Icicle-shaped calcium carbonate hanging from the ceiling of a cave (10) |
| EARTH | Piece of Japanese art hanging in our home (5) |
| ARCHITRAVE | Frame ruined art hanging in museum (10) |
| TRANSPOSE | Change position of art hanging up on poles to show off (9) |
| GUTTA | From the Latin meaning "drop", one of a series of pendent ornaments hanging from the regula in Doric entablature (5) |
| SKIRT | Name the lower part of a gown, coat, or the like, hanging from the waist (5) |
| SACK | The plunder/pillage of a captured city or town; a large bag of burlap, gunny or hessian for flour, grain, potatoes or racing in; a woman's loose-fitting gown; or, a train of silk hanging from the shou |
| JOWL | Flesh hanging from the lower jaw (4) |
| DEWLAP | Skin hanging from the neck |
| UVULA | Thing hanging from the palate |
| RARASKIRT | Tiered garment hanging from the waist |
| INRO | Small case hanging from the obi of kimono wearers |
| BARBEL | A fleshy filament hanging from the mouth of a fish |
| WATTLES | Loose folds of skin hanging from the necks or throats of certain types of bird or lizard (7) |
| WATTLE | Fold of skin hanging from the throat of certain birds (6) |
| STOLE | Word for a Roman robe originally, later for a silk vestment worn over and hanging from the shoulders; or, a woman's scarf of fur or wool (5) |
| DEWLAPS | Folds of loose skin hanging from the necks of animals (7) |
| LAPPET | Fold of skin hanging from the neck of chickens and turkeys (6) |