| CAMELHAIR | Cloth for the coat of a rich male eccentric? |
| BILLETSDOUX | Letters from lover a male eccentric used to kiss |
| RUFOUS | From the Latin for "red", a ruddy-brown, rust or tawny colour, like that of the coat of a red fox/squirrel (6) |
| TUNIC | A concentric layer of an onion; the coat of a sea squirt; a gym slip; or, an ancient Greek or Roman chiton (5) |
| SPOT | Any one of the markings on the coat of a Dalmatian dog (4) |
| COLLIER | Made of yarn derived from the coat of a sheep (7) |
| WOOL | Hair forming the coat of a sheep (4) |
| PIGSKIN | Leather made from the coat of a swine (7) |
| SCARF | From Old French for "pilgrim's pouch or scrip", a word for an official or soldier's sash for carrying things originally, later for a length/square of cloth for the neck or shoulders (5) |
| SHAWL | Swathe of cloth for the shoulders, such as a Paisley or a pashmina (5) |
| PORTCULLIS | Type of medieval gate in the form of a latticed grille depicted on the coat of arms or logo of the U |
| POPPY | Wild flower with a species synonymous with remembering those who died during the First World War, depicted on the coat of arms of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (5) |
| ACORN | Any one of the oak tree seeds represented on the coat of arms of the Duchess of Cambridge (5) |
| MONEYED | Rich male like a Cyclops, short of energy (7) |
| GENOA | Capital of Italy's Liguria region and the name of a rich fruit cake (5) |
| FATAL | Like the attraction of a rich man? |
| CHAUFFEUR | A professional driver of a rich or important person (9) |
| BROWNIE | A square piece of a rich, chewy chocolate cake (7) |
| BRAINCHILD | Invention of a rich blind eccentric (10) |
| PLAID | Tartan cloth for the party (5) |