| BASINET | Close-fitting medieval helmet of light steel usually with a visor. (7) |
| SHAKO | Tall, cylindrical military headgear, usually with a visor (5) |
| TESAIBN | Jumbled letters to mean 'a light, steel, medieval helmet' |
| VENTAIL | Movable part on a medieval helmet |
| LAPWING | A type of shore bird, usually with a crested head (7) |
| ARMET | A close-fitting medieval visored helmet with a neck guard (5) |
| LAFORGE | Geordi, chief engineer in Star Trek: The Next Generation who uses a visor to see (2,5) |
| FOULARD | Soft light fabric of plainweave or twill-weave silk or rayon, usually with a printed design (7) |
| TANKARD | What is a large drinking cup, now usually with a handle and sometimes a hinged cover (7) |
| RUBIOLS | Typical Mallorcan pastry shaped in a semi-circle and usually with a sweet filling of jam or ricotta cheese, though on special feast days they can have savoury fillings (7) |
| SASHIMI | Japanese appetizer consisting of thin slices of raw fish served usually with a sauce |
| GALATEA | A cotton fabric, usually with a coloured stripe (7) |
| PITCHER | A container, usually with a handle and spout or lip, for holding and pouring liquids. (7) |
| TRUSSES | Surgical devices for holding a hernia in place, usually with a pad and belt (7) |
| TANKTOP | Close-fitting sleeveless pullover, usually with a low round neckline (4,3) |
| STRUDEL | Layered pastry dish, usually with a sweet filling, associated with Austria (7) |
| IRONING | Domestic task or chore involving the use of an appliance usually with a steamer, spritzer and thermostat (7) |
| SNEAKER | One going on foot, usually with a mate (7) |
| BANDANA | Large colored handkerchief usually with a figure or a pattern |
| ONAGERS | Asian wild asses usually with a broad dorsal stripe (7) |