| CHARMS | For a child, guns have attractions (6) |
| LURES | Breaking rules can have attractions (5) |
| APPEAL | Have attraction |
| BAUBLE | Word for a child's toy; a gewgaw; a jester's baton; a piece of childish fooling; a plaything; tinsel; a trifle; a trinket; or, a shiny ornament to hang on one's Christmas conifer (6) |
| POPPET | Word for a doll originally, later a term of endearment for a child (6) |
| POPPIT | Word, similar to that for a child/doll, for one of a series of beads, designed to be linked or snapped together (6) |
| BOWWOW | A dog for a child? (6) |
| SONNET | Poem for a child with a bit of fishing equipment (6) |
| TOTEMS | Have they family significance for a child at the riverside? (6) |
| NIPPER | A semi-double red rose with gold stamens - for a child? (6) |
| TOYBOX | Playroom chest or nursery trunk for a child's armoury of blocks, dolls, fancy dress, games, Lego, Matchbox cars, puzzles, "tin" figurines, spud guns, tea sets, teddy bears and other playthings (6) |
| AUPAIR | A lofty attitude for a child-minder |
| POCKET | ____ money, an allowance for a child (6) |
| CHARTS | Plans for a child star in the making (6) |
| SITTER | Easy catch for a child minder? (6) |
| DOBBIN | A horse for a child's birthday, complete with box? |
| ORDINANCE | Guns have one law (9) |
| SUP | Sign up, remove gun, have a drink (3) |
| ENFANT | ____ terrible, French term for a child who embarrasses elders by untimely remarks (6) |
| REARED | Brought up; cared for a child; horse raised itself on it's hind legs (6) |