| YOKES | Pairs of oxen; or, sections of garments around the neck and shoulders (5) |
| YOKE | Fitted part of a garment around the neck (4) |
| WAISTCOATS | Shooting garments around the mid-section with furry layers? (10) |
| SKIRTED | Newsman followed garment around the edges |
| MODES | Current styles or fashions in clothes; or, sections of openwork between the solid parts of lace (5) |
| AMICE | Rectangular piece of white linen worn on the neck and shoulders by a priest, below the alb (5) |
| FICHU | Three-cornered piece of silk, lace, etc., draped round the neck and shoulders (5) |
| SCARF | Something worn around the head or neck and shoulders (5) |
| SLUMS | Squalid, overcrowded houses or sections of a city (5) |
| PAIR | A brace of pheasants, couple of lovers, distich of lines, duo of rowers, duet of singers, dyad of gloves, flight of stairs, yoke of oxen or other two of a kind or twinset of equal things (4) |
| SPANS | Breaks pairs of oxen up (5) |
| APRON | Another word for a pinafore; part of a fairway or theatre stage; or, section of a boxing ring's canvas (5) |
| WAGON | Four-wheel vehicle drawn by horses, oxen or tractor (5) |
| TEAMS | Pairs of oxen |
| ALTAR | Exalt architecture in part or section of church (5) |
| TRIPE | Part of the stomach of an ox or similar animal used as food |
| LOWED | Sounded like oxen - or their burden? (5) |
| SHAWL | Neck and shoulders covering |
| BRASS | Runs into singer or section of 30 (5) |
| TUNIC | Garment around wet unicorn (5) |