| HERRINGBONE | Method of ascending a ski slope; or, a pattern found on Harris or Donegal tweed cloth and garments ( |
| PISTE | Ski slope or the area defined for fencing bouts |
| SOS | Mayday call, or a pattern found in 17-, 27-, 45-, and 60-Across |
| TENORCLEF | Reflect on pattern found on stave (5,4) |
| ARGYLE | Diamond pattern found on some socks |
| ULSTER | Style of double-breasted overcoat, traditionally in Donegal tweed (6) |
| MAGEE | Leading producer of Donegal tweed. (5) |
| SCRAMBLING | Pursuit of ascending a rock face with one's hands/feet but no rope; motocross; or, a method of cooking lightly-whisked eggs in a pan (10) |
| AGARAGAR | Looking back, couple of Indian notes forming a pattern found in the sea (4-4) |
| SLIDE | Descend down a smooth slope or a 2019 R&B hit by H.E.R. featuring YG |
| FLORIDA | One of 13 rebuffed a girl on Harris (7) |
| CREVASSE | Crack in a mountain slope or a glacier (8) |
| RAMP | A slope; or, a speed bump (4) |
| ORB | Symbol on Harris Tweed labels |
| HAIRS | Used to focus on Harris, cos something started to change (5,5) |
| CROSS | Used to focus on Harris, cos something started to change (5,5) |
| FIBONACCISERIES | Mathematical sequence related to a pattern found in a 17-, 29-, 42- or 58-Across, informally |
| MOGUL | A bump on a ski slope; a candy-making machine; or, from the title of a member of a Muslim dynasty, a business or media tycoon (5) |
| FLASH | Burst of lightning; a weir's rush of water downstream that would carry a boat over the shallows below; or, a pattern or trick in juggling (5) |
| BOWTIE | Adorned by Bond, Churchill, Poirot and the 11th incarnation of the Doctor, a neck accessory with a shape reflected in farfalle or "butterfly" pasta; or, a pattern for patchwork quilts, resembling this |