| GIRDLE | Rid broken leg of cord round the waist (6) |
| KNITTED | Like the broken leg of a jumper, say? |
| BUMBAG | Accessory worn round the waist (6) |
| SARONG | Arab among number in garment round the waist (6) |
| EYELET | An aperture, cringle or grommet for the passage of cord, lace or ribbon in a boot, corset or sail; or, one of a series of embroidered holes in broderie anglaise (6) |
| CATGUT | A kind of cord made from the intestines of sheep and other animals used for violin strings (6) |
| TENDON | Length of fibrous tissue, end of cord going into joint (6) |
| PIPING | Playing with the strips of cord (6) |
| AGLETS | From French for "small needles", metal tags or tips on the ends of cords for doublets/hose, ribbons, shoelaces, shoulder braids etc; or, in the singular with "babies", little images cut into these (6) |
| STRING | Trap laid for criminal catching king with length of cord (6) |
| VOICES | Sounds made by the vibration of cords (6) |
| STERES | Units of volume that are the metric counterparts of cords |
| BUNGEE | Kind of cord for a daredevil |
| SPINAL | Type of cord or column |
| CONDOR | Application of cord on an American vulture |
| TASSEL | Les sat back, on a tuft of cords (6) |
| LARYNX | A box of cords needed for speakers (6) |
| THREAD | Piece of cord |
| SASH | From "turban cloth, muslin", a ribbon, scarf or length of fine fabric worn over the shoulder or round the waist, originally around the pate (4) |
| LANYARD | Line with an enclosure, cord round one's neck |