| GAITERS | Protective leggings of cloth or leather, covering from knee to ankle (7) |
| ROLL | A cylinder of gift-wrap or other paper; a strip of cloth or leather with pockets for paintbrushes, pencils, sewing kits or tools; or, a type of brass gilding wheel used in bookbinding (4) |
| CHAPS | Cowboys' protective leggings |
| GAITER | A covering, usually of cloth or leather, over the lower leg and ankle (6) |
| SPAT | A cloth or leather covering for the upper foot, worn from the ankle to the instep (4) |
| SPATTERDASH | Quarrel over hard set going out in protective legging |
| SHANK | One's leg from knee to ankle; a stocking; or, the long narrow stem of something, such as a key or spoon (5) |
| BELLBOTTOMS | Trousers widening greatly from knee to ankle (4-7) |
| BELLBOTTOMED | Widening greatly from knee to ankle (of trousers) (4-8) |
| EYELETS | Round holes in cloth or leather for threading e.g. laces through (7) |
| SPATS | Cloth or leather coverings for the upper foot, worn from the ankle to the instep (5) |
| TIBIA | Inner and larger bone from knee to ankle, the Shinbone (5) |
| GAMBADO | Georgia, doctor, with fuss over leather covering (7) |
| FIBULA | It extends from knee to ankle |
| CRUS | Leg, from knee to ankle |
| GONEKID | Genuine leather covering croaked 16Ac song (4,4,3) |
| DISHELM | Remove protective covering from vessel (wood) (7) |
| KNEECAP | Keen to unravel covering from leg (7) |
| MATURED | A piece of floor covering from an ancient city outside England, mellowed with age |
| UNWRAPS | Removes the covering from (7) |