| CHIGNONS | Rolls of hair worn at the nape of the neck (8) |
| CHIGNON | Roll of hair worn at the nape of the neck |
| PILEUM | Top part of a bird's head, from the base of the bill to the nape of the neck (6) |
| INION | Prominent projection of the occipital bone at the base of the skull; from Greek, literally 'nape of the neck' (5) |
| NUCHAE | Of or pertaining to the nape of the neck (6) |
| NUCHA | What in anatomy is the nape of the neck? (5) |
| UPDO | Hairstyle that reveals the nape of the neck |
| SCRUFF | The nape of the neck (6) |
| SPORRANS | Pouches worn at the fronts of kilts (8) |
| ENSEMBLE | Musical group playing "together"; or, a set of clothes that co-ordinates when worn "at the same time" (8) |
| PEIGNOIR | A bathrobe, nightdress or cape worn at the hairdressers (8) |
| SWIMSUIT | A one-piece garment worn at the pool or beach (8) |
| FLYBLOWN | Tear sock, worn at the bottom and shabby (8) |
| REMNANTS | Pieces at the end of rolls of fabric (8) |
| ONEPIECE | Worn at the 12 by a bishop, perhaps (3-5) |
| FLIPFLOP | Shoe worn at the pool (4-4) |
| SANTAFEZ | Hat worn at the Shriners' Christmas party? |
| COLLAR | From the Latin for "neck", a bertha, chevesaile, jampot, piccadilly or other band attached to the nape of a garment or worn separately (6) |
| NECKOFTHEWOODS | Particular area on the nape of some golf clubs (4,2,3,5) |
| CANISTER | A cylindrical metal container for coffee, tea, rolls of film, shot etc (8) |