| PEARLIES | Londoners with a suit of many buttons |
| LORDNELSON | ... saw the last of Londoners with a stammer requesting ... (4,6) |
| SOLLERET | Shoe worn with a suit of armour |
| TAROT | Deck with a suit of wands |
| GAUNTLET | What metal glove was worn with a suit of armour? (8) |
| VANDYKE | Which Dick amused Londoners with his "cockney" accent in the 1964 film Mary Poppins? (3,4) |
| COAT | A fleece, pelage or pelt; or, any other outer covering, such as an application of paint/varnish, blanket of dust, husk of a seed, jacket, layer of a bulb or top of a suit of armour (4) |
| BRACER | Word for a roborant, shot of Dutch courage, stimulant, protective wristband of an archer, armlet of a suit of armour or other fortifying thing (6) |
| GARNITURE | Word for decoration; apparel; a set of ornaments, such as vases; a suit of armour; or, trimmings on clothing (9) |
| STEELVISOR | Part of a suit of armor |
| CLUBS | Playing cards with black trefoils in a suit of the same name (5) |
| NEDKELLY | Australian outlaw who wore a suit of armour in a final gun battle in Glenrowan, 1880 (3,5) |
| VAMBRACE | Tubular forearm guard worn as part of a suit of plate armour in medieval times (8) |
| SPADES | A suit of playing cards denoted by a black inverted heart-shaped figure (6) |
| LIONTAMERWEAR | A suit of mail for us, thanks |
| AHAB | King in a suit of clothes? It doesn't exist |
| DIAMONDS | Cutters for a suit of high value |
| KNAVE | Jack in a suit of cards (5) |
| FOULPROOF | Like one playing basketball in a suit of armor? |
| SURCOAT | Outer robe in a suit of armor |