| CLOUTS | Archery targets |
| INNERS | Archery targets next to bull's-eyes |
| GOLD | Colour of archery target's centre |
| INNER | Part of an archery target's central 10 ring |
| OUTRE | Word for something peripheral, such as an overgarment or an archery target's ring furthest from the gold (5) |
| BULLSEYE | Word for an archery target's central gold, a big round humbug-like peppermint, a cyclone's whirling centre, a lantern, a porthole or a thick lens, each named for their apparent resemblance in some way |
| WAND | Archery target |
| OUTERS | Certain archery target rings |
| OUTER | External; part of archery target |
| SHOTAT | Used as an archery target, say |
| ARROW | Tokyo 2021 - Archery target piercer |
| BUTT | Archery target (4) |
| AIMAT | Prepare to hit, as an archery target |
| PETTICOAT | Type of underskirt; outer edge of an archery target for which there is no score; or, linked with "tails" for triangles of shortbread cut from a round (9) |
| BLUE | Colour of the ring on an archery target which is worth five points (4) |
| PINHOLE | The exact centre of an archery target (7) |
| RED | Colour with a shade named after Titian; light signalling "stop"; vin rouge; or, a ring between blue and gold on an archery target (3) |
| WHITE | Colour of the outer ring on an archery target (5) |
| WINNER | One getting the gold, wide part of archery target (6) |
| POPINJAY | A parrot or a figure of it set up as an archery target; or, alluding to said bird's mimicry and showy plumage, an extravagant, foppish, gaudy, garrulous or peacockish person (8) |