| PARURE | French word for a suite of matching jewellery designed to be worn together, typically earrings, necklace, brooch and bracelet (6) |
| CURSIVE | Flowing handwriting style in which letters are joined together, typically resulting in rounded angles and a slight slant (7) |
| BROOCH | Decorative item of jewellery designed to be fastened to clothing (6) |
| JETSET | Travellers loaded with matching jewellery? (3,3) |
| SUIT | A set of clothes of the same material designed to be worn together (4) |
| SUITS | Sets of clothes designed to be worn together (5) |
| ENSEMBLE | Set of clothes designed to be worn together |
| TWINSET | Jumper and cardigan designed to be worn together (7) |
| FAURE | Gabriel, French composer of Dolly, a suite of six children's pieces (5) |
| KARST | A type of limestone landscape underlain by a suite of dolines, drainage systems, gorges, poljes, potholes, sinkholes, streams etc (5) |
| FLAT | Word for something level, such as a suite of rooms on one floor (4) |
| SITUATE | Place first of towels in a suite of a fancy sort (7) |
| RAPHAEL | Italian Renaissance painter whose work adorns a suite of four rooms (Stanze) in the museum complex of the Vatican (7) |
| ETUIS | A suite of sewing cases (5) |
| OVERSHIRT | Outer garment made from denim, suede, brushed cotton etc, designed to be worn with a long-sleeve top |
| OUTFITS | Sets of clothes worn together, especially for a particular occasion or purpose (7) |
| PRELUDE | Musical introduction such as an overture, the first movement of a suite or a piece preceding a fugue (7) |
| SKIS | Runners designed to be worn with bindings, boots and salopettes (4) |
| CLOSEFITTING | Designed to be worn tightly (5-7) |
| NIGHTIE | What loose dress is designed to be worn in bed? (7) |