| SCRUNCHIE | Ruffled type of hair tie often made from velvet, tartan or gingham (9) |
| ONEALL | Soccer game tie, often |
| GREEN | One of the main colours of the sett of a Black Watch or "government" tartan or of a Hunting Stewart tartan (5) |
| SETT | A square in a pattern of tartan; or, the pattern of colours itself (4) |
| PLAID | Tartan or checked twilled cloth (5) |
| TWOLEGGED | Like trousers — or ties often? |
| CHIPSHOTS | Attempts often made from traps |
| CALICOCAT | Gingham dog combatant |
| CHUTNEY | Condiment of Indian origin often made from mangoes, tomatoes, chillies or seasonal gluts of apples, plums, marrows or gooseberries with ginger (7) |
| SHAWL | Garment such as a pashmina or shrug, often made from a square or rectangle of material (5) |
| SETTS | Patterns or basic "tiles" of tartans; or, burrows of badgers (5) |
| MOSAICS | Works of art often made from pieces of colored glass |
| BOBBLE | A pompom for a woolly hat; a hair tie for securing a ponytail; a plastic ball attached to said elastic band; or, a fuzz ball or pill on the surface of a knitted garment through rubbing (6) |
| CURLY | Type of hair dog left on top of yoghurt (5) |
| LAYERED | Relayed new type of hair, clothes or rock (7) |
| RIBBON | A decorative strip of gingham, organza, satin, tartan, velvet or other fabric tied around a Christmas cake or parcel, for example (6) |
| AFRO | Type of hair cut for a different type |
| SLITDRUM | Percussion instrument, often made from a hollowed-out stem, branch or tree-trunk, with a narrow inci |
| BACON | Veggie versions of it are often made from tempeh |
| PJS | Sleepwear often made from cotton or flannel for short |