| PRIZE | Ribbon or cup, say |
| TROPHY | Cup, say, awarded for victory or success (6) |
| WEANS | Trains to the cup, say |
| AVID | Like fans at the World Cup, say |
| SAIL | Compete in the America's Cup, say |
| BIGKID | One no longer using a sippy cup, say |
| WEAN | Switch from a bottle to a cup, say |
| BEG | Whimper for a pup cup, say |
| RAISE | Hoist (the Cup, say) |
| PICOT | One of a series of loops edging lace or ribbon; or, a raised type of knot or stitch in embroidery (5) |
| ROULEAU | A coil of ribbon or a tube of fabric as a trimming for a coat or a dress; or, a stack of coins wrapped in paper (7) |
| AGLET | A metal tube at the end of a ribbon or shoelace; or, any ornamental pendant or dangling thing (5) |
| KNOT | A tie in a cord, lace, ribbon or rope; a clump or cluster; a lump; a tangle; an intricate flower-bed; or, a rosette (4) |
| DOUBLE | League and Cup, say, could be possible with United ousting ace (6) |
| SASH | A long piece of ribbon or silk worn around the waist like a belt, or over one shoulder (4) |
| BODKINS | Blunt needles for threading cord, elastic, ribbon or tape; ornamental hairpins; small daggers; or, long, thin arrowheads (7) |
| AWARD | A "gong", medal, ribbon or other decoration bestowed for merit or studied in phaleristics (5) |
| STRIP | A lath, ribbon or other long piece; a regular programme; or, a sequence of cartoons in a comic/newspaper (5) |
| REDTAPE | Term for the rouge or pinkish ribbon or strip traditionally used to bind official government documents, thus for excessive bureaucracy (3,4) |
| SNOODS | Ribbons or hairbands historically adorned by young Scottish women; nets or pouches retaining chignons; or, scarves doubling as cowls (6) |