| LEGWARMER | One of a pair of tubular sleeves worn around the calves (3,6) |
| MIDLENGTH | Hanging to the calves, as a dress |
| PHYGELIUS | Genus of shrubs with panicles of tubular flowers - producing gluey hips! (9) |
| PENSTEMON | With its spires of tubular blooms, this perennial brightens early-autumn borders (9) |
| KALANCHOE | Tropical succulent plant with clusters of tubular flowers (9) |
| TRENCHANT | Pointed ends of tubular charm (9) |
| CABRIOLE | Ballet jump in which the calves of the legs are beaten together in the air; from French, 'caper' (8) |
| CANALS | From "grooves, reeds, water pipes" and sharing a source with the name of a variety of tubular pasta, a word for artificial waterways; or, ducts (6) |
| CANNELLONI | From "pipe, reed, stem" and with a similar name to a white haricot bean, a variety of tubular pasta; or, a dish of said rolls stuffed with minced beef and cheese or ricotta and spinach (10) |
| ANKLESOCKS | Pair that doesn't cover the calves (2 wds.) |
| UDDERS | They hang between the legs to reach the calves (6) |
| DJELLABA | Cloak with a hood and wide sleeves worn in North Africa and the Middle East (8) |
| BONHEUR | Rosa ?, Bordeaux-born painter whose works include 1879's Weaning the Calves (7) |
| BATTERIE | (Ballet) Jump in which the calves are beaten together (8) |
| KNEE | ___ socks (clothing items that fully cover the calves) |
| MACAROON | Name, related to a variety of tubular pasta, for a light chewy biscuit of ground almonds or coconut (8) |
| SOLOMONSSEAL | A garden plant in the genus Polygonatum, with clusters of tubular creamy-white flowers |
| CAFTAN | Cotton or silk ankle-length garment with full sleeves worn by men in the Levant (6) |
| KIMONO | A loose sashed garment with wide sleeves worn in Japan (6) |
| MIDI | It covers half the calves |