| DISBAR | Take away silk or braids, perhaps |
| ENLACE | Braid, perhaps |
| PIGTAIL | Braid, perhaps |
| BAND | A bar of colour; a belt; a binding for banknotes or braids; a body of brass instrumentalists, brothers, brumbies or burglars; or, a bond (4) |
| HAIRDO | Weave, shag or braids |
| AGLETS | Ornamental tagged cords or braids on the shoulder of uniforms. (6) |
| BOBBIN | A reel or spool of yarn in a sewing machine or held by a spinning mule's creel; or, in haberdashery, narrow cord or braid used as a trimming (6) |
| LOVELOCK | A long tress or braid of hair adorned by an Elizabethan or Jacobean "man of fashion"; or, as two words, a device attached to a bridge as a romantic gesture (8) |
| TRESS | Pigtail or braid |
| FRENCH | word with "doors" or "braid" |
| AIGLET | Ornamental tagged cord or braid on the shoulder of a uniform. (6) |
| AGLET | Ornamental tagged cord or braid on the shoulder of a uniform. (5) |
| TAILS | Evening dress including a morning coat of the same name; said cutaway's skirts; or, the caudae of horses or other beasts, thus braids, catkins, trains of comets or other long pendant things, suggestiv |
| BOBBINS | Spools for lacemaking or sewing machines; shuttles for weaving; narrow braids, cords and other such passementerie; or, bars on strings for raising door latches (7) |
| WREATHER | One who braids, interweaves, twines or twists flowers and foliage into chaplets, circlets, coronets, crowns or other botanical halos (8) |
| BEAUTYPARLOR | Place to get braids or extensions |
| UNDO | Take down, as braids |
| HAIRSTYLE | Box braids or beehive |
| HAIRDOS | Side braids or side shaves |
| PLAITS | Braids of hair/straw; or, twisted loaves of bread such as challahs (6) |