| BUTTRESS | Save lock of hair for support (8) |
| HUNTRESS | Barbarian with lock of hair for Diana, perhaps (8) |
| MAIN | Sound head of hair for the most part (4) |
| ACTRESS | A cool head of hair for a leading lady (7) |
| MANCHE | Sleeve of hair for children to wear |
| PACHYDERM | Painful day engaged in arrangement of hair for elephant? |
| BOB | A bunch of hair for Robert (3) |
| SHIFTS | Combs over head of hair for work periods (6) |
| LAYERING | Way of cutting hair for frisky yearling? (8) |
| OTHER | The literary Tarka swaps tail top with head of hair for something different (5) |
| BIRTHDAY | Shake TD by hair for anniversary (8) |
| MATTRESS | Rug and hair for something to sleep on (8) |
| TRESTLES | Wrongly let in the hair for the supports (8) |
| TEDDYBOY | Greased his hair for tango and twist? He's the man of tomorrow! (5,3) |
| FORTRESS | Intended to be used on hair for protection |
| PASTA | From the Italian for "dough", a global comfort food/staple produced in a world of sizes and shapes, from fine angel hair for light sauces, seafood and capellini cakes to thick ziti for mac-and-cheese- |
| PUTOIS | French word for a polecat that also refers to its fur; or, a brush made of said hair, for decorating pottery (6) |
| FLINTLOCK | Bit of lighter hair for an old gun (9) |
| CUTTINGREMARK | Did the stylist use a bowl to trim your hair, for example, working in the barbers for notice? (7,6) |
| WIG | False covering of real or synthetic hair for the head worn as a costume or to cover baldness |