| SHALWAR | Loose-fitting trousers, tight at the ankles, worn in Asia (7) |
| LUNGI | Sarong-like garment, wrapped around the waist and reaching the ankles, worn in South Asia (5) |
| CAFTAN | Long-sleeved garment, reaching to the ankles, worn in the Middle East (anglicised sp.) (6) |
| PEGTOP | Pear-shaped wooden teetotum spun on its metal pin by means of pulling the string in which it is wound; or, a description of voluminous trousers that taper at the ankles (3-3) |
| DIRNDL | Skirt that's tight at the waist and wide at the bottom (6) |
| UNDERTHETABLE | Too tight - at the bottom of the list |
| PANTALOONS | Baggy trousers gathered at the ankles (10) |
| MAXI | Skirt that stops at the ankles |
| PINCH | Be too tight at the top end, but not by far (5) |
| CASSOCK | Long garment reaching down to the ankles; worn by priests or choristers (7) |
| PALAZZO | ___ pants, women's loose-fitting trousers (7) |
| JIMJAMS | Informal word for Indian-derived nightclothes comprising loose-fitting trousers and a shirt; knick-knacks, oddities or peculiarities; a fit of nervousness; or, delirium tremens (7) |
| CALCEUS | A shoe covering the ankle; worn by ancient Romans (7) |
| JOGGINGBOTTOMS | Loose trousers fitting tightly round the ankles, worn casually or for running (7,7) |
| SINGLET | Underwear tight at first after manoeuvring legs in (7) |
| SCROOGE | He got very tight at Christmas (7) |
| SOCKTAN | Dark shade that ends at the ankle, maybe |
| SALWAR | Pleated loose trousers, a tight fit around the ankles, worn by women from South Asia (6) |
| INSEAMS | They end at the ankle |
| INSTEPS | Inner arches of the feet between the toes and the ankles |