| SURCOAT | Knight's tabard- or jupon-like tunic worn over armour, often embroidered with heraldic arms (7) |
| DOUBLET | A man's jupon- or pourpoint-like close-fitting padded jacket worn from the 14th to the 17th century; or, a word-ladder puzzle (7) |
| SAILORHAT | Apparel often embroidered with an anchor |
| PINAFORE | Apron-like tunic (8) |
| LETTERS | Symbols forming alphabets, often embroidered onto samplers; or, initials of a qualification after one's name (7) |
| TABARD | Sleeveless tunic worn over a knight's armor |
| HOMESWEETHOME | Words often embroidered |
| CRESTED | Embroidered with a coat of arms or an emblem; tufted like a cockscomb (7) |
| BLAZONS | Decorates with heraldic arms |
| ARMIGER | Originally a person who carried a knight's shield, now someone who is entitled to heraldic arms (7) |
| GYMSLIP | Tunic worn by schoolgirls (7) |
| UNICORN | Fabulous creature in tunic, worn unopened in each case (7) |
| TABARDS | Emblazoned tunics worn by heralds (7) |
| BALLIOL | John ----, Scottish king aka Toom Tabard (7) |
| EMBLAZONING | Decorating with heraldic arms |
| EMBLAZONED | Decorated with heraldic arms (10) |
| EMBLAZON | Decorate with heraldic arms (8) |
| BLAZON | (art) decorate with heraldic arms (6) |
| KINCOB | Fine silk fabric embroidered with gold or silver that is made in India (6) |
| APRON | From a misdivision of "tablecloth", a word for a barm-cloth, bib, brat, pinafore or placket; or, something similar, such as a bishop's cassock, Freemason's robe, or a lead tabard worn as a shield duri |