| PITHHELMET | A lightweight hat protecting the wearer from the sun, formerly worn by European explorers (4,6) |
| AMULET | Magical object protecting the wearer from evil |
| TOPEE | A lightweight hat worn in tropical countries for protection from the sun. (5) |
| ULURU | The correct name of the monolith dubbed Ayers Rock by European explorers |
| NEWWORLD | Term used by European explorers in the age of discovery to describe the Americas (3,5) |
| MISSTENNESSEE | Certain tiara wearer from the South |
| TABITHA | Funny hat protecting a little girl |
| TRENCHCOAT | Garment formerly worn by soldiers (6,4) |
| DRESSSENSE | A good instinct for selecting clothes that suit the wearer (5,5) |
| BEAUTYSPOT | A facial birthmark or patch meant to heighten the wearer's allure (6,4) |
| ABELTASMAN | European explorer who discovered New Zealand |
| CAMOUFLAGE | Materials or colouration intended to disguise the wearer (10) |
| TALISMAN | A small object believed to protect the wearer from evil influences (8) |
| PERUKE | As formerly worn by a peer wandering around the kingdom? (6) |
| BLACKCAP | Headgear formerly worn by a judge when pronouncing a death sentence (5,3) |
| EARPLUG | Device to protect the wearer from excessive noise (7) |
| SKATES | Sports equipment that is worn on the feet to enable the wearer to glide along and to be propelled by the alternate actions of the legs |
| BEANIE | Hat formerly worn by schoolboys |
| BIGWIG | Alluding to large hairpieces formerly worn by distinguished men, an informal word for a dignitary, nob or other person of importance (6) |
| INRO | Ornamental nest of boxes, formerly worn by the Japanese (4) |