| AMICTUS | Cloak to throw on or wrap round (4th m.) |
| RECOVER | Pull round or wrap round again (7) |
| EVICT | Turn out to throw on to the streets |
| CABIN | Little room to throw on skirts for cha-cha (5) |
| COCKSHY | Male has to throw on target |
| LOG | Something to throw on the fire |
| PATTY | Something to throw on the BBQ |
| SLOB | Lazy person to throw on first shirt (4) |
| PAPER | Made from the cellulose pulp of linen, mulberry, esparto or wood,a material upon which to write, draw or print, decorate walls or wrap gifts; or, a scholarly essay (5) |
| CASUS | A fall or accident, a grammatical case or desinence (4th m.) |
| ROLL | A bread portion to wrap round on itself (4) |
| ENSWATHE | To cover or wrap in a garment or fabric (8) |
| DISMANTLE | Diana's cloak to take to pieces (9) |
| INGRESSUS | An entrance, an incursion, or metaph., a beginning (4th m.) |
| ADITUS | An approach (4th m.) or having been attacked (perf. ppl.) |
| SCARF | A groove on a sewing machine needle; a cut made in a tree trunk when felling; or, a boa, cravat, muffler, nightingale, shawl, stole or wrap (5) |
| CAMETO | Recovered myself, having undone coat to wrap round (4,2) |
| SCAR | Cut down something to wrap round area of wound |
| SUNLAMP | This can produce brown paper to wrap round maltreated head |
| FLURRY | A little snow left - like warm coat to wrap round |