| WIRIER | Coarser of hair or more sinewy of physique |
| LOCKERROOM | Where to change hair - or more after refreshment? (6,4) |
| STRINGIER | More sinewy |
| CONSTITUTION | Walk ignoring a learner's state of physique (12) |
| BMI | Measure of physique (1,1,1) |
| NYMPHLIKE | Delicate of physique, a-la a woodland deity (9) |
| CLUMPS | Small groups of ferns, grasses or trees; compact masses of hair or mud; extra-thick soles of boots or shoes; heavy treads; or, dull thuds (6) |
| MAT | A border of colour, dull gold or white as a contrast between a picture and its frame; a tangled mass of hair or weeds; a coaster or small rug; a web of rope yarn; a cover for a tea chest; or, the soli |
| WISPS | Word for flocks of snipe; friars' lanterns; petite girls/slight boys; twists of hay or straw; small brooms; strands or streaks of hair or smoke; or, tufts (5) |
| TUFT | A bunched cluster; a crest; a clump of bushes, feathers, grass or trees; a lock of hair; or, a small tassel (4) |
| TOPKNOT | Crest of hair or feathers on the crown of the head (7) |
| STRAND | Bit of hair or angel hair |
| KINK | A twist in a hose, length of hair or road; or, a crick in the neck (4) |
| SIEVING | Using a device consisting of wire or plastic mesh held in a frame, for (in gardening) separating coarser from finer particles, such as soil or compost (7) |
| HIGHLIGHT | Best part (of hair or text?) (9) |
| SLEEK | (Of hair or skin) smooth and glossy (5) |
| DISHEVELLED | (Of hair or clothing) untidy |
| TUFTS | Bunches of hair or grass (5) |
| SNARL | Tangle as of hair or traffic |
| TRAIN | A length of hair or fabric that has been plaited (5) |