| CUBANHEEL | Chop up 'n' treat, they say. something made of leather? (5.4) |
| SUEDEDEUS | Jupiter or Saturn made of leather? |
| THONGS | Extremely ticklish open garments made of leather? (6) |
| ADZE | Puts on, they say, something cutting (4) |
| GORDIAN | It's not, they say, something of mine (7) |
| SADDLER | One who'd be less happy about minimal supply of leather? (7) |
| ELASTICBAND | Something made of rubber in cabinet lads blew up |
| REIN | One of a pair of long straps, usually made of leather, used to control a horse (4) |
| GAUNTLET | A glove worn as part of medieval armour, usually made of leather and covered with plates of steel (8) |
| SPORRAN | Part of the male Scottish highland dress, made of leather or fur (7) |
| PEDESTRIAN | Uninspired wearer of leather? |
| STRAP | Put back bits of leather? (5) |
| WELTS | Flogs with strips of leather? (5) |
| RAMSHORN | One of a male sheep's coiled "antlers"; or, something made of or resembling this, such as a shofar, snuffbox, spiral snail or trumpet (4-4) |
| OAKEN | (Old adjective for something) made of a deciduous tree's wood (5) |
| RUBY | The right way to bury something made of stone (4) |
| RUP | Likely damage to a set of leathers? (3) |
| GODBER | John -, author of the stage plays Bouncers and Up 'n' Under (6) |
| AUTOSEAT | It's typically made of leather or plush |
| SADDLES | Seats for horse riders, usually made of leather (7) |