| TROUSSEAU | Clothing etc, traditionally collected by a bride for marriage |
| REWEDS | Is a bride for a second time |
| BESTMAN | May he win a bride for himself also! |
| WELSHDRESSER | Type of sideboard for crockery, milk jugs, Cornishware etc, traditionally found in a cottage, farmhouse or large old country house with a scullery (5,7) |
| CHOC | Short word for any one of a selection of fondant creams, liqueurs, noisettes, pralines, truffles etc, traditionally in a decorative box (4) |
| TIARA | Jewelled diadem traditionally worn by a bride on her wedding day or a married woman at a white-tie event (5) |
| LAYETTE | Set of clothing etc. for a newborn baby (7) |
| KIT | Clothing etc. for a particular activity or situation |
| AISLE | Here comes the bride for a man with capital (5) |
| DORCAS | A bride in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" (1954) |
| REPACKS | Puts clothing etc into a suitcase once again (7) |
| RATION | Fixed official allowance of food, clothing, etc. in a time of shortage |
| DOWRY | Money, property brought by a bride at marriage (5) |
| SOMETHINGB | One of four items worn by a bride, traditionally |
| SASH | Strip worn by a bride-to-be at a bachelorette party |
| ROPE | Cord of coir,jute, hemp, sisal etc traditionally made in a long yard or walk where bikes may be used to get from one end to the other (4) |
| SCRIMSHAW | Decorative carvings on bone, ivory, shell, whales' teeth, wood etc, traditionally made by sailors or whalers on long voyages (9) |
| CLUNY | Town in the Saone-et-Loire department of eastern France that gives its name to a bobbin lace used in clothing etc. (5) |
| COMICOPERA | Smetana's "Bartered Bride," for one |
| PRICETAGS | Labels on clothing, etc (5,4) |