| WAISTCOATS | Close-fitting garments worn over a shirt typically having no sleeves or collar (10) |
| ETONCOLLAR | Part of a shirt typically worn over the lapels of a jacket |
| JERKIN | Fool wearing jacket with no sleeves or collar |
| TANKTOP | Sleeveless close-fitting garment worn over a shirt or blouse, popular in the 1970s (4,3) |
| POLO | Shirt typically having two or three buttons |
| LEOTARDS | Tight-fitting garments worn by acrobats, ballet dancers, etc (8) |
| TUNIC | Loose-fitting garment worn over leggings (5) |
| WETSUIT | Close-fitting garment worn by divers (3,4) |
| LEOTARD | Close-fitting garment worn by dancers (7) |
| CAPES | Garments worn over shoulders and heads (5) |
| DRESSINGGOWNS | Garments worn over pyjamas (8,5) |
| BUTTONHOLE | It may be found in a lapel - or collar (10) |
| WAISTCOAT | Garment worn over a shirt and under a jacket (9) |
| LINERNOTES | Writings on an album sleeve or jewel case insert |
| VEST | Sleeveless garment worn over a shirt (4) |
| TANKTOPS | Sleeveless upper garments with wide shoulder straps and low necks, usually worn over a shirt, etc (4,4) |
| BLOUSE | Shirt-like garment but often with a tie neck, ruffles, puff sleeves or a peplum hem (6) |
| LAYER | A stratum; one of the thicknesses of ingredients forming a lasagne, sandwich, tian or Victoria sponge, for example; a hen kept for her eggs; or, a garment worn over/under others (5) |
| PINAFORE | Loose protective or decorative garment worn over a dress (8) |
| TREWS | Losing head, scatters about close-fitting garments |