| PARADE | A row of shops; a procession; a herd of elephants; or, a line of goslings led by their parent (6) |
| MEMORY | Faculty that can be improved or aided with mnemonics; or, another word for a herd of elephants (6) |
| TRUNKS | Shorts worn for swimming; proboscises of elephants; or, hinged boxes for blankets or travelling (6) |
| ICENI | British tribe which revolted against Rome in AD61, led by their queen, Boudica (5) |
| PDA | What kids might be grossed out by their parents engaging in, for short |
| GEESE | Parents of goslings |
| FLAMBEAU | French word for a flaming torch carried in a night procession; a large candlestick; or, a character in the Father Brown stories (8) |
| DARK | ___ 'n' Stormy popular cocktail which is a registered trademark of Gosling Brothers since 1991 |
| OPAL | Stock of shop, a lapidary's? (4) |
| MYSTERIES | Show that tried to solve which herd of elephants went through the shrubs? (3,10,9) |
| BROKENWOOD | Show that tried to solve which herd of elephants went through the shrubs? (3,10,9) |
| THE | Show that tried to solve which herd of elephants went through the shrubs? (3,10,9) |
| GOP | Herd of elephants? |
| SASH | In processions a showy piece of regalia (4) |
| PIPING | Tubing or a long tube-like thing, such as fabric-covered cord edging a collar, cuff, curtain, cushion etc; or, a line of buttercream, Chantilly or icing, ornamenting a cake or pudding (6) |
| SUTURE | From the Latin for "sew", a seam; the stitching of a wound; the thread etc used for this; or, a line of union (6) |
| ARCADE | Raced madly around a row of shops (6) |
| HOWDAH | A seat for riding an elephant or a camel (6) |
| COWRIE | The smooth, polished shells and are prized by collectors. Word that starts with the female in a herd of diary cattle. (6) |
| WALL | A brick or dry-stone structure; a stack of mah-jong tiles; a steep cliff-face; or, a line of football defenders forming a barrier against a free kick |