| BERTHA | Moor with a collar around her neck (6) |
| DOGCOLLAR | Clerical clothing that Harriet Finch wears around her neck in Emmerdale (3,6) |
| SPINACH | Small collar around a vegetable |
| PEARLS | The lady's gems might be round her neck (6,2,6) |
| CALLSFOR | Needs tailored collars around Fido's head (5,3) |
| CABBAGE | Place cardboard collars around the stems of brassicas to deter ___ root fly (7) |
| STRINGOF | The lady's gems might be round her neck (6,2,6) |
| ROSES | Emma Goldman remarked that she would rather have these flowers on her table than diamonds on her neck |
| ANCHOR | Moor with an unfinished set of notes (6) |
| CHERUB | She's an angel when there's a cub around her (6) |
| HIKERS | Ski back around her people on foot (6) |
| EITHER | Around her, tie one or the other (6) |
| SHEREE | EastEnders character who doesn't want Lola Pearce hanging around her son (6,7) |
| PETERS | 25 15 sulks around Her Majesty |
| CHERRY | What fruiterer may have to shout around her |
| COPACABANABEACH | Officer with a collar secures a taxi for all in coastal resort |
| PIPING | Tubing or a long tube-like thing, such as fabric-covered cord edging a collar, cuff, curtain, cushion etc; or, a line of buttercream, Chantilly or icing, ornamenting a cake or pudding (6) |
| OAR | It may come with a collar |
| FATHERBROWN | Sleuth with a collar |
| SHIRTDRESS | Frock with a collar and buttons (5,5) |