| PAREO | A skirt worn by men and women in Polynesia (5) |
| KILT | It's lifted in a gust like a skirt worn by a man! (4) |
| PAGRI | Turban worn by men and women in Middle East and S.Asia (5) |
| TUNIC | Loose, gown-like garment worn by men and women in ancient Greece and Rome |
| TOQUE | It is a small, round, close-fitting hat, brimless or with a small brim, once worn by both men and women. In the 12th and 13th centuries, women wore embroidered versions, made of velvet, satin, or taff |
| KILTS | Knee-length pleated skirts worn by men. (5) |
| IAMBI | Confession of one fancying men and women in poetic pieces |
| FUSTANELLA | White knee-length pleated skirt worn by men in Greece and Albania (10) |
| CORSET | A tightly fitting undergarment worn by men and women to support a weak or injured back (6) |
| SARONG | Draped skirtlike garment worn by men and women in the Pacific (6) |
| TUTUS | Skirts worn by ballerinas |
| ABUDHABI | A half-hearted religious leader seeking men and women in the capital (3,5) |
| CHEONGSAM | Straight dress with a stand-up collar and a slit in one side of the skirt worn by Chinese women (9) |
| ARCHERY | Practiced or studied by a toxophilite, one of the first sports to include events for both men and women in the Olympic Games (7) |
| CREW | Men and women in a sub |
| MECHITZAH | Partition used to separate men and women in a synagogue (9) |
| BUNNET | Scottish name for flat, brimless cap worn by men and boys (6) |
| COED | Like volleyball that's played jointly by men and women |
| UNISEX | Usable by men and women (6) |
| COURTCARDS | All the men and women in suits |