| ADORNMENT | Notice decoration (a dropped decoration) |
| ADOBE | Notice decoration of brick (5) |
| ADORNMENTS | Notice decorations lacking tip of attractive frills |
| VICTORIANA | Bric-a-brac, collectables or objets characteristic of the age or era ruled by a queen whose name is given to a bravery decoration, a cake, a lily and a plum, among many other things (10) |
| DISC | One wearing a decoration, a circular object |
| THREADBARE | Notice second decoration a few have received and worn |
| HONOUR | Word for great esteem or respect; an award or decoration; a group of manors held by a lord; or, an ace, king, queen, jack or ten in bridge |
| ADORN | Provide the decoration a toreador normally has (5) |
| INDIAMAN | Trader wearing sparkling decoration, a quarter missing |
| PIPING | Cake decoration a feature of tattoo? (6) |
| NOSERING | Facial decoration; a device to help in leading cattle |
| SASH | Among the decorations a showy piece of regalia (4) |
| LEMON | Sliced and dried as tree decorations, a citrus fruit with zest also cut into twists to flavour G&Ts or hot toddies (5) |
| CREPE | Any of various crimped or wrinkled fabrics, hence the crinkled tissue paper for decorations; a thin French pancake; or, rubber for soles (5) |
| AXLE | A trailer might have a dropped one |
| FINECOMBED | Looked for a dropped contact lens, maybe |
| SPLAT | Sound of a dropped scoop of ice cream |
| PIECES | What a dropped glass may become |
| TIMESSQUARE | Where Yankees fans cheer a dropped ball? |
| PTRAP | Plumbing device that might catch a dropped earring |