| ANADEM | A garland or wreath for the head (6) |
| CHAPLET | A garland or wreath for the head (7) |
| LEI | Hawaiian word for a garland or wreath |
| JATAKA | From Sanskrit for "born", the name of any one of a garland or treasury of birth stories recalling the former lives of the Buddha (6) |
| CROWNS | Circlets or wreaths for heads, hence canopies of trees, coverings of teeth, crests of birds/hills, rosettes of pineapples, surroyals of stags, tops of bottles or other capping things (6) |
| CROWN | A simple garland or wreath as a headdress originally, later a more grandiose jewelled diadem of a king or queen; or, the top of an arch, cut gem, hat, head, pineapple or tree (5) |
| SWAG | An ornamental festoon, garland or wreath; a carving, painting or drapery representing any of these; dialect for a rocking motion; or, a thief's booty (4) |
| STEMMA | A garland; a family tree, genealogy or pedigree; a scroll; or, a diagram showing the relationship between a text and its existing manuscripts (6) |
| CROWNED | Presented with an ornamental wreath for the head, as a symbol of victory. (7) |
| LAUREL | Wreath for a champion |
| BRIDAL | Word with gown or wreath |
| ANADEMS | Wreaths for the head |
| PALMAE | Flat hands, trees or wreaths (nom. pl.) |
| ALCOTT | Author of the Little Women series of novels as well as Flower Fables, A Garland for Girls, Rose in Bloom and Under the Lilacs (6) |
| WREATH | A garland found on the curved section of the handrail (6) |
| GARLAND | An old word for a crown; a nautical coil or grommet of rope; a festoon or wreath of flowers and foliage; or, an anthology or florilegium of poems (7) |
| CORONETS | Word for little crowns, garlands or wreaths, hence diadem-like encircling things, such as bejewelled or floral circlets, heraldic supports for crests or cuticular bands around hooves (8) |
| TORAN | Arched gateway of a Buddhist stupa or a Hindu temple; a floral garland; or, a decorative door hanging with mirrorwork embroidery (5) |
| FLORILEGIUM | From "flower-gathering", a collection of blooms, either real or illustrated in a book; or, a literary anthology, garland or spicilege (11) |
| OAK | One of the fagaceous arbors forming a quercetum; its leaves, worn as a garland; something made from its wood, such as a heavy outer door to a college at Oxford or Cambridge; or, the brown colour of sa |