| BERMUDASHORTS | Formal trousers reaching almost to the knee (7,6) |
| LONGJUMPER | Athlete reaching almost to the knees? (4,6) |
| SALOPETTES | A garment worn for skiing, consisting of quilted trousers reaching to the chest and held up by shoulder straps (10) |
| BERMUDA | ____ shorts, close-fitting ones that reach almost to the knees (7) |
| DEVELOPPE | Movement in ballet in which one leg is drawn up to the knee of the other, then extended to the front, side or back (9) |
| PANTS | (usually in the plural) A garment extending from the waist to the knee or ankle, covering each leg separately. |
| SHORTS | Word for trousers to the knee or higher for hiking, outdoor pursuits, school, sports or summer holidays; trunks or underpants; featurettes or other brief films; tots of spirits; or, the bran or pollar |
| FEMUR | It extends from the hip to the knee |
| JACKBOOT | Military footwear reaching to the knee (8) |
| KNEELENGTH | Reaching to the knee (10) |
| JACKBOOTS | Large leather military boots reaching to the knee (9) |
| BUSKIN | Laced boot reaching halfway to the knee |
| ITBAND | Tissue that connects the hip to the knee |
| STIFLE | Joint in the legs of horses, equivalent to the knee in humans (6) |
| BREECHES | Trousers extending to the knee or just below, worn for riding, mountaineering etc |
| LAP | Front of the body from the waist to the knees of a sitting person |
| TIBIA | It's connected to the knee bone |
| PATELLAR | Relating to the knee-cap (8) |
| PSALMIST | Fortune-tellers, the last coming almost to the fore being David? (8) |
| FLAK | Adverse criticism almost to the end of the scale (4) |