| BINGOWING | Informal term for a flap of loose skin that hangs down from the upper arm (5,4) |
| DEWLAP | The fold of loose skin that hangs from the throat of cattle (6) |
| UVULA | It hangs down from the soft palate |
| DELTOIDMUSCLE | It runs from the upper arm to the shoulder top |
| SAG | Hang down from the middle |
| DROOP | Sag or hang down from the middle (5) |
| MARSUPIUM | Another name for the pouch, from which the group takes its name, which is a flap of skin covering the nipples. |
| CHECKMATE | Result of black's move from the upper-left board to the lower-right board |
| NORTHERLY | Winner of the 2002 Caulfield cup from the upper point |
| TONGUE | The clapper of a bell; the pin of a buckle; a flap of leather on a shoe; or, a jet of flame (6) |
| EMOLLIENT | Oil or lipid-based preparation for the skin that softens and smooths by trapping in moisture (9) |
| DEBUTANTE | Young woman from the upper class making her first formal appearance in society |
| TAG | A flap of a slashed garment; a tie-on label; a game of chase; a trite quotation; or, the moral of a tale (3) |
| DEWLAPPED | Having loose skin under the throat, as a lizard |
| CROQUETTE | Game, with the skin, that is fried in breadcrumbs |
| LEAF | With no certain cognate, one of a plant's photosynthetic folia to whose flatness or laminarity a flap of a table, page/folio, piece of gold foil or a sheet of filo are likened; or, foliage, loose tea |
| SWAG | A piece of material put above a window that hangs down in a decorative way (4) |
| TANGERINE | Small citrus fruit with a loose skin (9) |
| AGNAIL | A piece of loose skin on a finger or toe; originally a corn (6) |
| DEWLAPS | Folds of loose skin hanging from the necks or throats of animals (7) |