| ALINE | Having a fitted top and flared bottom (hyph.) |
| SKATERDRESS | *Garment with a fitted waist and flared bottom |
| ABLE | Fitted top removed from piece of furniture (4) |
| ONCEOVER | A quick glance from top to bottom: Hyph. |
| UPSIDEDOWN | ___ cake (its toppings are on the bottom) (hyph.) |
| UNIT | Subdivision of a larger military body; one of a set of cupboards or cabinets forming a fitted kitchen; a standard measure of a quantity; or, an educational course credit (4) |
| EMPIRELINE | Clothing style for a dress with a fitted bodice ending just below the bust and with a long, loose gathered skirt (6,4) |
| TRUMPETS | Name, rhyming with a regional word for pikelets, for fanfaring brass instruments to whose notes and flared ends elephants' calls and daffodils' coronas are likened respectively (8) |
| BLUNDERBUSS | Obsolete short musket with a large bore and flared muzzle (11) |
| YOKE | A fitted part of a garment, especially around the neck and shoulders (4) |
| DIRNDL | Alpine peasant dress with a fitted bodice and full skirt (6) |
| PAPILLON | Small slender toy spaniel with long hair and flared ears; French, 'butterfly' (8) |
| UNITS | Items installed in a fitted kitchen, for example (5) |
| FARAD | Fine little source of heat, a fitted electrical unit |
| AREA | A fitted carpet calculation? Andy's really extremely accurate initially (4) |
| DART | Feature of a fitted blouse |
| BED | Place for a fitted sheet |
| BEDSHEET | A fitted one is hard to fold |
| ALINES | Dresses with flared bottoms |
| EWERS | Pitchers with a flared base, stout handle and decorative spout, historically used to transport water and oils |