| FLOATS | Buoyant garments or devices to aid people in water (6) |
| UPLOADS | Data/file transfers from one computer or device to another (7) |
| MNEMONICS | Devices to aid the memory, often based on patterns of letters (9) |
| BESOMS | Brooms fashioned from bunches of twigs and attached to sticks; or, devices used to sweep ahead of moving stones/granites in curling (6) |
| CHUCKS | Sounds of hens; pebbles used in pitch-and-toss games of the same name; careless or casual throws; or, devices for holding bits in drills (6) |
| ALARMS | Exclamations meaning "to weapons!" originally, later a word for distress/alert signals; or, devices transmitting said warnings, such as bells, clocks, sirens or tocsins (6) |
| HABITS | Ladies' traditional garments or "devantiere" for riding sidesaddle; monastic robes; established customs or wonts; or, the external geometric shapes of crystals (6) |
| SKIRTS | Petticoat-like garments; or, things suggestive of these, such as saddle flaps, hovercraft aprons or lower parts of coats/dresses or sheep fleeces (6) |
| HOISTS | Apparatus or devices for raising or lifting up (6) |
| OPTICS | The science of light and vision; eyes; or, devices attached to the necks of inverted bottles for dispensing measures of spirits (6) |
| OUTPUT | Data produced by a computer; quantity harvested, manufactured or produced; or, the power or voltage delivered by a circuit or device (6) |
| CHARGE | An accumulation of electricity; a person or thing in one's care; a heraldic emblem or device on a shield; or, a financial liability (6) |
| INTAKE | An amount of alcohol, calories, food or oxygen consumed or respired; a cheat; a decrease by knitting/purling two stitches together; a mine airway; or, a narrowing of a garment or a pipe (6) |
| FROCKS | Word originally for priests' or monks' robes, later dresses, farm workers' traditional linen garments or sailors' woollen jerseys |
| ANORAK | The hooded jacket that imitates Inuit garments (or the nerd wearing it) |
| LINING | Inner fabric layer of a curtain or a garment; or, brown paper or mull for strengthening a book's back/spine (6) |
| COLLAR | From the Latin for "neck", a bertha, chevesaile, jampot, piccadilly or other band attached to the nape of a garment or worn separately (6) |
| SLIPON | Garment or shoe easily or quickly put on or off (4-2) |
| SHROUD | Garment or cloth used to wrap a dead body (6) |
| PEELER | A knife or device for removing the skin from fruit and vegetables (6) |