| SPORRAN | An ornamental pouch of leather or fur worn in front of a kilt (7) |
| PURSE | Small pouch of leather for carrying money / personal effects |
| ERMINE | Fur worn in winter term in England (6) |
| PETA | Group opposed to clothing made from leather or fur: Abbr. |
| TOECAPS | Pieces of leather or metal fitted over the end of shoes or boots to protect or strengthen them (7) |
| CUIRASS | Piece of leather or metal armour consisting of a breastplate and backplate joined together (7) |
| EARFLAP | One of two pieces of fabric or fur attached to the sides of a cap, which can be let down for warmth (7) |
| CHECKED | Verified the description of a kilt (7) |
| WOGGLES | Rings of leather or rope used by Scouts to fasten their neckerchiefs (7) |
| TERMINI | Fur worn by royalty, mostly spreading it around extremities (7) |
| GAITERS | Leggings of leather or heavy cloth (7) |
| BEND | Curved shape of a bow; a meander in a river; a half-butt of leather; or, a type of knot for joining two ropes together (4) |
| JABOT | Frill of lace etc. worn in front of a shirt or dress (5) |
| MAMMALS | Seals are ___ because they are warm - blooded, have hair or fur, the females secrete milk for feeding their young, and give birth to live young |
| COLLAR | Band of leather or rope with an identity tag worn by a dog; or, the neckband of a shirt or blouse (6) |
| FLUFF | Wool or cotton fuzz; downy feathers of a chick or fur of a young animal; a blooper made by an actor when delivering lines; or, a misplayed golf stroke (5) |
| FLUE | Light fluff of an unswept place; soft down or fur; a duct or vent for gasses or smoke; a small chimney; an organ-pipe; or, dialect for a fishing net (4) |
| CODPIECE | Worn in front of the hose like a fillet of fish? (8) |
| ASTORIA | Oregon fur post |
| TOECAP | A piece of leather or metal fitted over the front end of a shoe or boot as protection (6) |