| MEDALLION | Piece of metal Leo had for ornament (9) |
| IDAHO | Little Leo had intended climbing in a northern US state (5) |
| SAYER | Leo had a hit with When I Need You (5) |
| OCELOT | Within a month Leo had trained a wildcat (6) |
| DAMASCENE | Mother wants a setting for ornament |
| ALABASTER | A place to experiment with plant providing material for ornaments (9) |
| SLEEVENUT | Piece of metal used for coupling part of garment, eccentric concluded (6,3) |
| HORSESHOE | Supposedly lucky piece of metal (9) |
| KICKSTAND | Piece of metal attached to motorcycle in order to hold it upright (9) |
| COTTERPIN | Piece of metal used to join two parts of a mechanism (6,3) |
| PLUGGEDIN | Carried in piece of metal to be inserted into socket |
| ANGLEIRON | View on smooth piece of metal (5,4) |
| ENAMEL | A coloured, glossy substance fused to the surface of metal or glass articles for ornament or protection (6) |
| SCARF | A long broad piece of cloth worn around the neck for ornament or warmth |
| FESTOONS | From the Italian for "ornaments for feasts", garlands of flowers, foliage, fruit, ribbons etc suspended in tied swags; or, carved/painted representations of these (8) |
| BAUHINIA | Genus of leguminous climbing plants widely cultivated for ornament (8) |
| ELM | Tree of the genus Ulmus widely planted for ornament (3) |
| LUPIN | What plant that produces dense spikes of yellow, blue, purple, white or pink flowers is cultivated for ornament? (5) |
| PLUME | Large feather used for ornament |
| ABALONE | Edible marine gastropod mollusc whose shells are used for ornament (7) |