| MUSHROOM | An often foraged fruiting body such as a champignon; style of hat with a downturned brim; a pinkishbrown colour; or, an upstart (8) |
| SHOVEL | Spade-like tool with a broad curved blade or scoop, to which a style of hat with a rolled brim is likened (6) |
| RAMSONS | Wild garlic forming carpets of star-shaped white flowers and lily-of-the-valley-like leaves over riverbanks and woodlands that is often foraged in the spring (7) |
| POKE | A bonnet's brim; a bag, pocket or pouch; a jab; a keen end of a stick; a Facebook nudge/digital elbow; a Scots cornet of ice cream or cone of chips; or, a Hawaiian bowl of goodness (4) |
| SLOUCH | From Old Norse for "lazy fellow", a word for an awkward or ungainly person; a hat with a flopping brim; a stoop; a drooping carriage or posture; or, one regarded as incompetent (6) |
| FLAMINGO | This bird's name refers to any of six species of tall, pink wading birds with thick downturned bills. They have slender legs, long, graceful necks, large wings, and short tails. Flocks numbering in th |
| SAIGA | Steppe antelope with a prominent downturned nose (5) |
| RING | A band of gold or silver, sometimes set with gems; an "elf circle" of champignon mushrooms on a woodland floor; one of the concentric markings in the trunk of a tree; or, a disc of matter orbiting Sat |
| FREEFALL | Motion of a body, such as a spacecraft, under the force of gravity only; part of a parachute jump before the canopy deploys; or, any fast uncontrolled descent, dip or drop (4,4) |
| FEDORA | Type of hat with a wide brim and an indented and pinched crown (6) |
| ALBEDO | Proportion of solar light that a body such as a planet, moon or asteroid reflects (6) |
| EMBOLISM | A blocked artery caused by a foreign body such as a blood clot or air bubble (8) |
| EXOSKELETON | Hard outer layer of an animal's body such as a turtle's shell (11) |
| PUFFBALL | A fungus with a round fruiting body that discharges a cloud of spores when mature (8) |
| BLACKBERRY | Any one of a glut of hedgerow drupels foraged, gathered, gleaned or harvested in the seasonal fingertip-staining rural activity of brambling; or, a digital fruit, aka smartphone, with a qwerty core an |
| STETSON | Named after its designer, which type of hat, with a broad brim and a wide crown, is habitually worn by cattlemen in the US? (7) |
| DISSOLUTION | The act of formally ending an official body such as a parliament (11) |
| TOP | Garment for the upper body such as a henley or a T-shirt (3) |
| TRILBY | The heroine of a novel of the same name by George du Maurier lives on as what style of hat? (6) |
| BONNET | Style of hat tied under the chin with ribbons; a velvet cap within a coronet; or, a Tam o' Shanter (6) |