| RABBIT | One of a number of colourless animals said to bring good luck on the first on the month (5,6) |
| WHITE | One of a number of colourless animals said to bring good luck on the first on the month (5,6) |
| FOURLEAFLOVER | This might bring good luck on Valentine's Day? |
| DRAGONDANCE | *Chinese festival performance said to bring good luck |
| HOPEDIAMOND | Since it was mined in 17th-century India, this cursed gem is said to bring misfortune to anyone who owns it |
| MONEYSPIDER | Arachnid said to bring financial luck (5, 6) |
| INATTENTION | Internal strain more or less said to bring carelessness |
| CONTENTMENT | What's inside is intended, it's said, to bring happiness (11) |
| LUNCH | A meal, with a bit of luck, on the way to church (5) |
| JEWEL | A meal, with a bit of luck, on the way to church (5) |
| PENNY | Coin that is said to bring good luck when found on the ground (5) |
| CHARM | Small ornament worn on jewellery said to bring good luck (5) |
| SHOER | Blacksmith or farrier who nails the typically U-shaped plates, symbolic of good luck, on equids' hooves (5) |
| LURED | Tempted by a bit of luck on the red (5) |
| MASCOT | Many at English racecourse said to bring good luck |
| MASCOTS | Mum's cribs said to bring good luck (7) |
| EAUDEVIE | From the French meaning "water of life", a variety of colourless fruit brandy (3,2,3) |
| TWAIN | Couple, the first on the wagon (5) |
| BELLTOWER | Barker carries the first on The Belfry |
| SKUNKS | Animals said to make good pets if their scent glands are removed |