| TRUNK | Proboscis of the animal mentioned in 24 Down; or, a chest for clothes and other personal effects for travel or storage (5) |
| ARCA | Genus of blood clams, or a chest for valuables used in medieval Spain and Italy |
| SHOULDERBAG | Age-old brush surprisingly found in carrier of personal effects for instance (8,3) |
| BAGGAGE | A traveller's suitcases, trunks and other personal belongings (7) |
| RIB | Part of an umbrella or a chest |
| WELLINGTON | Wife with one 24 down or another (10) |
| CLOSETALKER | "Seinfeld" term for someone who chats in others' personal space |
| MEDDLE | Get in other's personal business |
| MOOCOW | Kidspeak animal mentioned in the first line of "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" |
| DEER | Animal mentioned in the song Do-Re-Mi in The Sound of Music (4) |
| SUITCASE | A form of luggage with a handle and hinged lid used for carrying clothes and other items (8) |
| TRUNKS | Sturdy, sometimes initialled boxes for blankets or transporting clothes and personal effects when travelling; or, men's shorts for swimming or sports (6) |
| COSTUMES | Word for clothes and decors appropriate to paintings with historical themes originally, later modes of personal attire; get-ups for fancy dress or theatrical roles; bathing suits; women's suits; or, o |
| DUNNAGE | Word for brushwood and other loose material stowed among a ship's cargo; a sailor's baggage; or, personal effects generally (7) |
| DOE | Female animal mentioned in a song in The Sound of Music |
| LAND | Touch down; or, a word to follow the second part of each of the starred entries |
| MOOSE | Animal mentioned in the 1958 hit song 'Hoots Mon', written by Scottish musician and bandleader Harry Robinson (5) |
| LAYETTE | Complete set of clothes and other articles for a new baby (7) |
| GET | It's up for clothes and down for dancing (3) |
| TIGER | Animal mentioned in the lyrics to Katy Perry's "Roar" |