| BOBBLE | Word for the oscillating motion of disturbed water or of a floating cork; a pill on the surface of cloth; a pompom for a woolly hat; a tie for a ponytail; or, a bungle, fluff, fudge or fumble (6) |
| POMPOM | Bobble for a woolly hat or Tam o' Shanter; or, a shape of a dahlia or chrysanthemum flower (6) |
| TAIL | Pompom, for a stuffed bunny |
| COSY | Word for "snug"; or, a woolly hat-like warmer that fits snugly over a boiled egg or a teapot (4) |
| HOTHEAD | Impetuous type - result of wearing a woolly hat? (7) |
| TAM | Catamaran reduced to a woolly hat! (3) |
| BOBBLES | Pompoms for decorating the tops of knitted hats; or, stretchy bands for tying ponytails (7) |
| TAMS | Caps with pompoms, for short |
| TEACOSY | A snug woolly hat for a Brown Betty or other short and stout pot (3,4) |
| FLEECE | Overcharge for a woolly coat |
| DIRTCHEAP | Woolly hat priced at affordable cost? (4,5) |
| BEANIE | Woolly hat (6) |
| GOTCHA | Crack cocaine concealed in woolly hat - you're nicked! (6) |
| SPHERE | Shape of a bowling jack, Edam/mimolette ball, bobble for a hat, celestial globe, golden orb, planet, pompom, Terry's Chocolate Orange or other orbicular thing (6) |
| TOORIE | Derived from the Scottish meaning "small tower", a word for the bobble, pompom, tassel or tuft on a bonnet or Tam o' Shanter (6) |
| SHAKO | A tall cylindrical military cap with a hackle/plume or a pompom (5) |
| BALMORAL | A bodice, bonnet with a pompom, cloak, jacket, laced walking boot, mantle, Oxford-like shoe or petticoat, each named after a Scottish castle (8) |
| RAH | Cry with a pompom |
| BOBBLEHAT | Cap with a pompom at the top (6,3) |
| BABBLE | Woolly pompom, Speak incoherently (6) |