| LOCKETS | Ornamental cases for miniature photographs or mementos that are traditionally worn on necklaces (7) |
| ETUI | With a version designed by Faberge, an antique case for miniature implements for daily use including folding scissors, bodkins, tweezers, make-up pencils, hairpins etc (4) |
| SCARS | Mementos that can be physical or emotional |
| HOPS | Cone-like flowers of a twining hedgerow plant related to cannabis that are traditionally used in brewing to impart a bitter flavour to beer or hung in garlands around pubs (4) |
| SYNONYMIST | A collector, compiler or student of the plesionym-like words and their equivalents that are traditionally listed in thesauri (10) |
| ETUIS | Ornamental cases for cosmetics, needles etc whose anglicised form is the source of the word "tweezers" (5) |
| ORANGE | Segmented citrus of an evergreen tree whose fragrant white blossoms are traditionally worn by brides (6) |
| ASSAM | Indian tea state in a valley along the Brahmaputra River where red and white handwoven gamosa cloths are traditionally worn (5) |
| MICROFICHE | Document stored as miniature photographs (10) |
| TRESS | Memento that might be kept in a locket |
| CLASPS | Fasteners, as on necklaces perhaps (6) |
| BEADS | Hippies put them on necklaces |
| MONTAGE | French word for a pictorial technique used in art or advertising in which pre-existing images are cut out and reassembled to create a single collage-like paste-up or composite photograph; or, a style |
| ARTWORK | Photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication. (7) |
| DIORAMA | Play including moon for miniature scene (7) |
| DENSITY | Word for the compactness of a substance, such as bone; mass per unit volume; the opacity of a photograph; or, obtuseness/stupidity (7) |
| CLOSEUP | A photograph or film or TV shot taken in near proximity (5-2) |
| TEETIME | You probably don't need one for miniature golf |
| POTSHOT | Backing for leading photograph or critical remark? (3,4) |
| PICTURE | Photograph or drawing (7) |