| BANDANA | A large coloured handkerchief worn round the head or neck (7) |
| BANDANNA | A large, coloured handkerchief, typically with white spots, worn tied around the head or neck (8) |
| GARLAND | A wreath or festoon of flowers, leaves, etc, worn round the head or neck or hung up (7) |
| BANDEAU | A fillet or ribbon worn round the head; or, a strapless bikini top (7) |
| SCARF | Garment worn round the head or neck |
| BELCHER | A handkerchief worn around the neck (7) |
| MAINTOP | Platform round the head of a mast (7) |
| LEATHER | Word with head or neck |
| TONSURE | Clip round the head for a brother? |
| FILLET | From "thread", a word for a narrow ribbon tied round the head originally, later a boned side of fish or slice of meat; a decorative line impressed on the cover of a book; a narrow piece of wood; or, a |
| UNCLASP | Open, as a bracelet or neck- lace (7) |
| JUGULAR | Relating to the throat or neck (7) |
| ADORN | Improve the appearance of part of the head or neck (5) |
| SASH | Word for a length of fine fabric twisted round the head as a turban originally, later a band or ribbon worn over a shoulder or like a waistbelt (4) |
| EGRET | Heron with long feathers on the head or neck (5) |
| BANDANAS | Brightly coloured pieces of cloth worn around a person's head or neck (8) |
| SNOOD | Loose garment worn round the head and neck |
| KERCHIEF | Square scarf folded in a triangle and worn on head or neck (8) |
| TURBAN | Long piece of cloth worn round the head by many Sikhs, Muslims and Hindus (6) |
| CONCH | Marine mollusc with a large coloured spiral shell (5) |