| SARONGS | Loose skirts of brightly colored fabric worn around the body by both women and men. (7) |
| SARONG | A loose skirt consisting of brightly colored fabric wrapped around the body. |
| HULAHOOPS | Light, rigid, circular bands whirled around the body by movements of the waist and hips (4,5) |
| SASH | Band of fabric worn around the body |
| HULAHOOP | Exercise equipment kept up around the body by gyrating the hips (4,4) |
| SLING | Cloth worn around the body to support a baby; a type of catapult; or, a cocktail based on gin and fruit juice (5) |
| MADRAS | Brightly colored fabric used for turbans |
| LUNGI | Long piece of brightly colored cloth (cotton or silk) used as clothing. (5) |
| MANICPANIC | Brand of brightly colored hair dye with a rhyming name |
| MASSEUR | Who practises the art of treating the body by rubbing, kneading, or the like (7) |
| BANDEAU | Strip of fabric worn around the bust |
| PALPATE | In medicine, to examine (a part of the body) by means of touch or pressure (7) |
| BUSTLES | Silhouette-enhancing tournures used to add fullness to the backs of the skirts of Victorian ladies' dresses (7) |
| OUTWORE | Exhausted eccentric describing the difference between women and men? (7) |
| MAIDENS | Young women and men, securing financial assistance, head to Somalia (7) |
| SCANNER | Machine for examining the body by radiation (7) |
| ASTARTE | Feasted on the skirts of celebrity goddess (7) |
| REDRAFT | Prepare a new version of brightly coloured float (7) |
| TILAK | Small dot of red cosmetic worn on the forehead by Hindu women and men |
| STICKFIGURE | Drawing of a human with the head represented by a circle and the body by straight lines (5,6) |