| FOIL | An arc in Gothic tracery; thin leaf of metal set under a gemstone; shiny food-wrap; or, a fencing sword (4) |
| SPLINT | Thin, rigid piece of wood, metal set along a broken bone to keep this in a fixed position |
| ALUMINIUMFOIL | Metal sword makes a shiny food wrap (9,4) |
| AXIAL | A line set under a team's type of rotation (5) |
| AFFLUENT | Slick set under a fathom rolling in it (8) |
| SCRAPIRON | Old metal set to decrease |
| RAINBOW | An arc in the sky displaying the colors of the spectrum / the sign (?) of God's promise or covenant made with Noah |
| SPA | Place for a seaweed wrap or a mud bath |
| DRESS | Wrap or a-line |
| ROLL | A cylinder of gift-wrap or other paper; a strip of cloth or leather with pockets for paintbrushes, pencils, sewing kits or tools; or, a type of brass gilding wheel used in bookbinding (4) |
| CUSPS | The tips of a crescent moon; or, the points formed by the meeting of curves in Gothic tracery (5) |
| QUATREFOIL | A leaf or flower of four leaflets or petals, thus a representation of a four-leaf clover in heraldry or tracery (10) |
| TREFOIL | Three-leaved clover, black medick or a plant in the Lotus genus such as bacon-and-eggs; or, an ornament resembling thus in heraldry or Gothic tracery (7) |
| SHROUDS | "Corpsewear" chic in the style of cloaks, dresses, veils or wraps; or, a mast's supporting ropes or straps (7) |
| PASHMINA | Wrap or shawl traditionally made from a cashmere-like wool derived from the under-fleece of a Himalayan goat (8) |
| ZEPHYR | A breeze, fine gingham, rower's jersey, light worsted yarn, shawl, silk wrap or thin vest, all as ethereal, gentle, soft or warm as the wind of the west (6) |
| PASHMINAS | Kashmir-shawl-like wraps or stoles traditionally woven from a cashmerelike wool derived from the soft under fleece of a Himalayan goat (9) |
| MARBLERS | Artisans or handicrafters skilled in floating colourful pigments on water to form decorative swirling or variegated stone-like patterns for book edges, endpapers, gift wrap or stationery (8) |
| TRANSOM | Horizontal crossbeam spanning an opening in a boat, doorway, mullioned window or in tracery (7) |
| ENVELOP | Wrap or enclose in a covering (7) |