| JEWELLERY | Ornaments, such as necklaces, rings, and bracelets (9) |
| GARNITURE | Word for decoration; apparel; a set of ornaments, such as vases; a suit of armour; or, trimmings on clothing (9) |
| JEWELRY | Necklaces, rings, etc. |
| JEWELRYBOX | Holder for rings and bracelets |
| RINGS | Finger ornaments, such as the gold examples worn by Anglo-Saxons to indicate status/wealth (5) |
| IDS | Some cards and bracelets |
| CHAINS | Interconnected gold or silver links worn as necklaces (6) |
| PENDANT | What is a hanging ornament, such as a necklace (7) |
| KNOT | A bond; or, an ornament such as an epaulette (4) |
| FRET | Repeated or running architectural ornament such as the Greek key pattern or a meander; or, each of the ridges on a guitar's fingerboard (4) |
| RESONATES | Rings and stones are processed (9) |
| FOOTRACES | Head of finance rings and outlines sporting events (9) |
| OPPOSABLE | Very softly swathed in rings and fur, like a primate's thumb (9) |
| MUSHROOMS | Field, wood, chestnut, morel, penny bun, chanterelle... fruiting bodies or fungi sometimes forming fairy rings and studied in mycology (9) |
| TELESCOPE | Optical device through which Galileo Galilei observed Saturn's rings and four of Jupiter's moons (9) |
| POOHPOOHS | Upset, small twin rings and knocks |
| HOROSCOPE | Aspire to collect gold rings and cents: a fortune? |
| GETSROUND | Rings and cajoles into (4,5) |
| PREFORMED | Like some onion rings and backyard ponds |
| TRILOGIES | Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings" and Dos Passos's "U.S.A." |