| ABRADE | Wear away a piece of ribbon, say (6) |
| TIEDON | Attached with ribbon, say |
| AWARDED | Gave a blue ribbon, say |
| HONOR | Present with a blue ribbon, say |
| NOODLE | Piece of ribbon-shaped pasta (6) |
| CORDON | Piece of ribbon |
| POMPON | From the Old French for "knot of ribbons", a tufted ball or bobble of silk or wool; a cluster of tinsel for cheerleading; or, a globe-like flower of a chrysanthemum or dahlia (6) |
| BONUS | A piece of ribbon usually is a nice something extra (5) |
| KNOT | A piece of ribbon, lace etc tied as an ornament (4) |
| CAPRI | Island's headgear has a piece of ribbon (5) |
| ABSTRACT | Take away a piece of artwork (8) |
| VENTRICLE | Real nice TV broadcast taking away a piece of my heart (9) |
| SCROLL | Roll of ribbon-tied paper, papyrus or parchment; or, a decorative carving or design based on flowers or foliage (6) |
| TAENIA | of ribbon worn as a headband |
| FILLET | Standard cut of beef in a narrow band of ribbons |
| SASH | A long piece of ribbon or silk worn around the waist like a belt, or over one shoulder (4) |
| TRIM | Piece of ribbon, cord, piping, gimp, braid etc as a decorative edging for textiles; or, a quick haircut (4) |
| ROSACE | Word for something such as a circular aperture, knot of ribbons, oeil-de-boeuf, marigold/wheel window or ornament resembling an eglantine, sweetbrier or related flower (6) |
| SEVERN | Put final touch of ribbon to cut flower |
| FAVOUR | Knot of ribbons (6) |