| DEWLAPS | Flaps of skin under some animals' chins |
| DEWLAP | Name the pendulous fold of skin under the throat of cattle (6) |
| BINGOWINGS | Flaps of skin wobbling in big gowns? |
| SUGARGLIDER | Australian possum with winglike flaps of skin enabling long jumps between trees (5,6) |
| FURORE | Flap of skin or hide at the end (6) |
| MARSUPIUM | Another name for the pouch, from which the group takes its name, which is a flap of skin covering the nipples. |
| EARDRUM | A thin flap of skin that is stretched tight, also called the tympanic membrane (7) |
| TAGS | Word for aglets of laces, flaps of garments, ID discs for dogs/soldiers, matted locks of sheep, refrains of songs, tips of tails, tie-on labels or other dangling, hanging or pendant things (4) |
| QUICKMARCH | Skin under nail border that may be part of a tattoo? |
| LUGS | From "forelocks, hair pulls", word for fruit/vegetable boxes, leather tugs or other things that can be pulled or laid hold of; in the Scots dialect, ears; lappets or flaps of caps; handles or loops; o |
| EARS | Crispy flaps of crust on sourdough loaves |
| CLEFT | Feature of some chins |
| CLEFTS | Features of some chins |
| DEWLAPPED | Having loose skin under the throat, as a lizard |
| SCALP | The skin under the hair on the head (5) |
| DANDRUFF | Scaly scurf on the skin under the hair (8) |
| CORIUM | True skin under epidermis |
| POLARBEAR | Arctic mammal with black skin under white fur |
| BLINKERS | Word for eyes; individuals who nictate; vision-impeding leather flaps of bridles; spectacles or goggles; or, flashing lights, such as indicators (8) |
| MEANDWHO | Reply under some pictures of cuddling otters or of Morticia and Gomez Addams |