| EDGING | Border or frill |
| RUCHE | Ruffle or frill of gathered cloth (5) |
| ABUTMENT | A pier or other support for an arch or a vault; or, the point at which two things border or lean on each other (8) |
| IRIS | Polychromatic gemstone also called rainbow quartz; or, a purple or yellow flower found in a herbaceous border or at the water's edge (4) |
| HEM | Old English border or piece of enclosed land, but today's folded and sewn cloth edge; or, an attention-grabbing cough, haw or harrumph (3) |
| PETUNIA | Trailing ornamental flower of a garden bed, border or hanging basket; or, Harry Potter's muggle aunt of 4 Privet Drive, Little Whinging (7) |
| EDGE | Border or boundary (4) |
| BUFFER | Barrier, border or boundary (6) |
| PERIMETER | Tsar crossing European border or boundary |
| PATROL | Border or snow |
| TRIM | Tipperary border or in Meath? (4) |
| RIM | Border or edge |
| FRAME | Enclosing border or case (5) |
| FRONTIER | Border or line separating two countries (8) |
| COLLIE | Dog which can be rough, border or bearded (6) |
| COAST | Typically with cliffs, dunes, coves, bays, rockpools and beaches, a general word for a geographic region, border or zone where land meets seashore (5) |
| TWEED | What is a river on the England/ Scotland border, or a type of material? (5) |
| BRISK | The edge, border or verge of a steep place (5) |
| RAND | A border; or, a leather strip forming the foundation of a shoe's heel (4) |
| HEDGE | A bush finally on border - or a row of bushes (5) |