| RIDGEBACK | Breed of dog with a ridge of hair growing in the opposite direction to the rest of the coat (9) |
| RHODESIAN | And 20A Breed of dog with a ridge of hair growing in the opposite direction to the rest of the coat (9) |
| EYEBROW | Look at edge of the ridge of hair |
| EYEBROWS | Ridges of hair on the forehead (8) |
| FORELOCKS | Locks of hair growing just above the forehead (9) |
| ANTITRADE | An ____ wind blows in the opposite direction to one at lower level |
| ANTICLOCKWISE | In the opposite direction to the rotation of the hands of a clock (13) |
| ODDONEOUT | Thing different to the rest of the group (3,3,3) |
| RATTAILED | Like a spoon with a ridge lifting fancy foodshop oil |
| DUCKTAILS | Hairstyles with a ridge |
| NORTHWEST | Opposite direction to southeast (9) |
| STITCH | A pain in the side said to be eased with the chickweed-like herb starwort; a ridge of land; a shock of corn; or, a knitter's purl, surgeon's suture, tailor's tack or other loop of thread (6) |
| WALE | A stripe/whip mark on the skin; or, something else raised, such as a band around a woven basket; a corduroy rib; a knitted row; a ridge of a horse's collar; or, a strake of a wooden ship (4) |
| STEM | The ascending part of a plant which ordinarily grows in an opposite direction to the root (4) |
| PERSONNEL | Individual direction to the Spanish staff (9) |
| HANGALEFT | Direction to the driver |
| COMPASSES | Navigational instruments indicating direction to the magnetic poles |
| AGAINST | In the opposite direction to (the traffic) (7) |
| REEF | A ridge of rock, sand or coral, the top of which lies close to the surface of the sea (4) |
| RUFOUS | From the Latin for "red", a ruddy-brown, rust or tawny colour, like that of the coat of a red fox/squirrel (6) |