| BADGES | In Brownies, Cubs, Guides and Scouts, cloth items earned and collected in a range of skills/activities (6) |
| CUBS | Youth activity group between Beavers and Scouts |
| BADGE | Item earned for Chemistry or Horsemanship |
| SECONDS | 60th parts of minutes; goods of inferior quality; or, sixers' assistants in Brownies, Cubs or Scouts (7) |
| NAPKINS | cloth items in rings |
| ALLROUNDER | Person with ability in a range of skills (3-7) |
| GENERIC | Leader of guides and peaceful girl turning a hundred in a class of their own (7) |
| PACKS | Sets of playing cards; groups of runners in races, foxhounds, Brownies, Cub Scouts, submarines or thieves; or, bundles carried on one's back or that of a donkey (5) |
| GYMKHANA | Meet at which riders and horses display a range of skills (8) |
| TROUSSEAU | Word for a bundle originally, later a bride's clothes and linen collected in a dowry chest for her marriage (9) |
| EPAULETTE | Shoulder pad and rear of home unit coming in a range of colours (9) |
| CLOVE | - hitch; one of top 10 essential knots traditionally taught to Scouts, Venturers, Guides and Brownies (5) |
| TREFOIL | Symbol of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) (7) |
| ANTIQUES | General description of old, often valuable collectables listed in any of the Miller's price guides and handbooks (8) |
| MIRACLE | A Viola series in a range of colours - a marvel! (7) |
| OPALESCENT | It's a small operation getting drink to Cologne that tends to be sparkling in a range of colours (10 |
| ATTICUS | Forename of father to Jem and Scout Finch in 'To Kill a Mockingbird' (7) |
| KIMS | - game; recreation for Scouts, Guides and other youth groups based on memorising random objects on a |
| SHERPAS | People from a mountainous region of Nepal, widely used as guides and porters for Himalayan climbing expeditions (7) |
| REPERTOIRE | Range of skills in a particular occupation |