| LOCKETS | Gold or silver pendants suspended from necklaces or charm bracelets that are opened to reveal miniature portraits or mementos (7) |
| POPUP | Word for a type of book or greetings card that is opened to reveal a 3-D scene or picture (3-2) |
| PUBLICDAYS | Periods when private institutions are opened to the masses, such as the Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Chelsea Flower Show week each year! (6,4) |
| THREEMUSKETEERS | Bars that are opened at all hours |
| PEDANT | Nit-picker removing end of chain from necklace (6) |
| PANDORA | Jewelry brand specializing in charm bracelets |
| SMASHER | A stunner or knockout with striking beauty or charm; or, a person or thing that breaks things or causes harm (7) |
| BEAD | One of a series of items strung to form a necklace or a rosary; or, the edge of a pneumatic tyre that grips a wheel when inflated (4) |
| MAGIC | Word, from a term for a member of a priestly caste of ancient Persia with unusual powers, for sorcery, thaumaturgy, witchcraft or wizardry; art of conjuring, illusionism or trickery; or, charm or wond |
| BRASS | An amulet or charm in the form of a bell, heart, moon, star, sun-flash etc for the harness of a shire or similar draught animal; or, the copper alloy used to make said ornament (5) |
| MYSTIQUE | Word, similar to the name of Princess Margaret's former hideaway island, for an air or aura of secrecy, fascination or charm shrouding a person or thing (8) |
| SCUTTLES | Short runs; ships' hatchways that can be opened to deliberately sink said vessels; or, fireside coal hods (8) |
| CLASP | Necklace or brooch fastening; or, a metal bar on a medal ribbon (5) |
| SHOPPE | A fanciful or deliberately twee spelling of an emporium or business with spurious ye olde- fashioned quaintness or charm (6) |
| TOPPER | Informally, the hat immortalised as a Monopoly token or charm; or, a good egg who is hard to beat (6) |
| CAMSHAFT | Rotating element of an internal-combustion engine by which the valves of the cylinder are opened (8) |
| DETACH | Take away from cadet a charm-bracelet (6) |
| RIBCAGE | Presumably, this was opened to get the First Lady out to start a new life with kid from lock-up (3,4) |
| TOQUE | Hat or necklace or armband redhead removed (5) |
| SEEDPEARL | An oyster's tiny nacreous ocean treasure, demure lustrous droplet or miniature jewel of the sea - at less than a quarter of a grain in weight, it is often harvested to be sewn into lace, strung into a |