| TINTINNABULIS | ... with bells on (abl pl) |
| EXHORTANTIBUS | Urging on, abl. plur. pres. part. dep. verb c. (13) |
| FOOLSCAP | Paper hat with bells on |
| JESTER | Court entertainer (with bells on?) (6) |
| DUGONGS | Mammals of the French with bells on (7) |
| SLEIGH | Utter murder in transport (with bells on!) |
| ILL | "___ be there with bells on!" |
| MORRISDANCER | Traditional hoofer with bells on! (6,6) |
| EAGERLY | With bells on |
| PEAL | Leap about with bells on! |
| CHIMEIN | Join the conversation with bells on? (5,2) |
| ANDHOW | An Arab boat with bells on |
| RSVP | Say "I'll be there with bells on," perhaps |
| RIDEACOCKHORSE | (& 16-across) Nursery rhyme entailing one fine lady with bells on her toes (4,1,4,5,2,7,5) |
| EIS | Common gender, dat., abl. pl. pronoun |
| AMISSIS | To send away, dat./abl. pl. perf. pass. part. |
| REBUS | Events, happenings, 5th decl. dat./abl. pl. |
| TOSTIS | Burnt up (dat. / abl. pl.), torreo, torrere, torrui, ____ |
| ISTIS | This (often scornful), dat. / abl. pl. all genders |
| VASTIS | Huge, dat., abl. pl. common gender |