| BANGLE | Bracelet without a clasp (6) |
| ANGLES | Fishes for bracelets without the opener (6) |
| TASSEL | Word for a clasp or fibula first, now a pendant ornament consisting of a tuft of threads secured by a knob/knot (6) |
| BUCKLE | A clasp with a hinged pin used for joining a belt's ends (6) |
| PASCAL | Get a clasp from Blaise, a philosopher (6) |
| BROOCH | Name a clasp or ornament for pinning on a dress, or the like (6) |
| LOCKED | Having hair fastened with a clasp? (6) |
| UNHOOK | Open a clasp |
| TIESET | It might include a clasp and cuff links |
| CLIPON | Designed to attach by means of a clasp (4-2) |
| SQUEEZE | A clasp, clutch, cuddle or cwtch; a close crowd or crush; a credit crunch; or, a chirt of citrus juice, obtained by scruzing (7) |
| CATCH | From "chase", a word meaning capture, grasp, seize or take, as in a ball or a cold; or, a clasp, clip, hasp, latch or anything that fastens or holds (5) |
| HASP | A clasp for a door or a lid |
| CHAIN | Part of a necklace that has a clasp |
| SAFETYPIN | A clasp fora nappy (6,3) |
| HOOK | Tool for crochet; object used by an angler; a clasp paired with an eye; or, the name of a pirate in J. M. Barrie's Peter and Wendy (4) |
| GATE | In rowing, a clasp which prevents an oar from jumping out of a rowlock (4) |
| GRIP | A holding device, such as a clasp for the hair (4) |
| NAPE | Resting spot for a clasp |
| BOLOTIE | Western accessory with a clasp |