| GROSGRAIN | Ribbon used for hatbands (9) |
| PETERSHAM | Named after a courtesy title of Charles Stanhope, 4th Earl of Harrington, sawtooth-edged grosgrain-like rayon ribbon, used for hatbands or binding (9) |
| GRAIN | Word linking with "gros" for a type of ribbon used in millinery for hatbands (5) |
| STREAMERS | Long paper ribbons used as decorations (9) |
| RICKRACK | Zigzag ribbon used for clothing trim |
| MEDAL | Kind of ribbon used for decoration |
| STREAMER | A long, flowing ribbon used for decorating rooms at parties (8) |
| HABERDASHER | Dealer in small articles such as buttons, zips and ribbons used for sewing, dressmaking etc. (11) |
| RICRAC | One spelling for a zigzagging ribbon used as trimming |
| LIGNE | Old French liner unit traditionally used for measuring the diameter of buttons, ribbons, hatbands and the size of watch movements (5) |
| WEEPERS | Hatbands for mourners (7) |
| LACE | String, ribbon used to draw together and fasten parts of the shoe, corset / ornamental braid of gold, fine netting for trimming |
| RIBANDS | Another term for the ribbons used in decorations (7) |
| PLATEN | A flat sheet on the end of the ribbon used by the typist (6) |
| ELBOWGREASE | The Spanish knot of ribbon used to lubricate or scrub clean (5,6) |
| RIBBON | Length of satin or grosgrain used as a hatband, to secure a pointe shoe or decorate a hand-tied bouquet (6) |
| BOATERCONSTRICTOR | Tight hatband? |
| BANDWAGON | Place for the fashionable ribbon on a gown that's redesigned (9) |
| ALICEBAND | Ribbon worn by Girl Orchestra? (9) |
| TIMEPIECE | Watch, say, setter with prize, caught cutting ribbon? (9) |