| LASH | Hair attached to the eyelid (4) |
| EYESHADOW | Cosmetic that is applied to the eyelids and under the eyebrow (9) |
| EYELASHES | Hairs attached to the lids (9) |
| COMAE | Botany: tufts of hairs attached to the seed coats of some seeds (5) |
| SCALP | Skin covering the top of the head with the hair attached |
| STYE | A tiny swelling on the eyelid at the base of the lash (4) |
| KOHL | From Arabic for "alcohol", name of the originally antimony-, galena- or stibnite-based cosmetic black powder used to darken or line the eyelids (4) |
| SEEL | Sew up the eyelids of falcons |
| STIR | Flutter the eyelids, say |
| TEARDUCT | Structure that distributes a complex and usually clear fluid that is diffused between the eye and the eyelid (4,4) |
| TARSUS | Name shared by a bone cluster in the foot and a plate of connective tissue on the rim of the eyelid (6) |
| CANTHI | The inner or outer corners of the eyes, formed by the natural junction of the eyelids (6) |
| EYELASH | Short hair on the eyelid (7) |
| PTOSIS | Please turn over, sister, to see drooping of the eyelid (6) |
| STYES | Inflamed swellings at the edge of the eyelid, caused by bacterial infection (5) |
| EYEMAKEUP | Cosmetic applied on the eyelids to make wearer's eyes more attractive (3,4-2) |
| STIES | Infection of the eyelid, pl. |
| STIRS | Begins to flutter the eyelids |
| CONJUNCTIVA | Tissue that lines the inside of the eyelids (11) |
| HAIKU | "The west wind whispered, / And touched the eyelids of spring: / Her eyes, Primroses," for a classic example |