| ANIMA | (Jungian psychology) Feminine part of a man's personality (5) |
| BEARD | The hair growing on the lower part of a man's face. |
| CHOPS | Cuts of mutton, whether on one's plate or imagined on the sides of a man's face; or, jazzy dexterity and skill (5) |
| DOGMA | The settled opinion of a man's best friend and his mother |
| STUD | Each of a series of fasteners used in place of buttons to secure the front of a man's formal shirt or either of a pair used to attach a collar (4) |
| TIE | Part of a man's formalwear |
| TROUSERS | Part of a man's suit (8) |
| BOYHOOD | First part of a man's memoir, maybe |
| VEST | Sleeveless part of a man's suit |
| TOPHAT | Work lining that part of a man's formal dress (3,3) |
| WAISTCOAT | Part of a man's three-piece suit (9) |
| TOM | A familiar abbreviation of a man's given name that is used to describe various things including a large chime, a long gun, a love apple, a male moggy or a turkey cock/gobbler (3) |
| ANIMUS | In Jungian psychology, the unconscious masculine aspect of a woman's personality (6) |
| BRA | A very feminine part for Ms Streisand (3) |
| ANIMAE | In Jungian psychology. the unconscious feminine aspects of men (6) |
| SIDEBURN | A continuation of a man's hairline in front of his ears named after a U.S. Civil War general (8) |
| ARCHETYPE | In Jungian psychology, an inherited memory represented in the mind by a universal symbol (9) |
| ARCHETYPES | Anima and animus, in Jungian psychology |
| FOOT | A measure of 12 inches, originally based on the length of a man's pes (4) |
| SHED | A woman would get rid of a man's garden retreat |