| MUFFLER | Scarf and ruff Mel exchanged (7) |
| SYSTOLE | Sally loses heart, scarf and beat (7) |
| CARIBOU | Tundra dweller in scarf and tie, about to strip off |
| ARF | Sound similar to "woof" and "ruff" |
| BAGPIPER | Secure hose and ruff on the left for musician |
| FANDANGO | Scarf and angora used in dance? On the contrary (8) |
| COLDWEATHER | Forecast that calls for a scarf and gloves |
| BOATRACE | Feathery scarf and sign for University event |
| RUPERTBEAR | Teddy with check scarf and trousers (6,4) |
| ACCESSORISE | Augment with a scarf and brooch, perhaps (11) |
| WINTERCLAD | Lay to rest in loo youth wearing scarf and gloves? (6-4) |
| BRAVETHECOLD | Make the best of a fierce Winter day all bundled up in a toque, scarf and mittens: 3 wds. |
| TOMBAKER | Actor who played the fourth incarnation of The Doctor in Doctor Who, noted for his scarf and fedora (3,5) |
| TRIUMPH | One in ruff, hard to overcome (7) |
| FLOUNCE | Ornamental gathered ruff (7) |
| ROUGHEN | Ruff, we, hear, cockney bird to become crude (7) |
| AINTREE | Grand National scene isn't a female ruff (7) |
| REIGATE | Mrs Ruff held one gun in town in Surrey (7) |
| COLLARS | Neckbands with historical styles including ornamental lace or linen rebatoes, mousquetaires, piccadills, ruffs, vandykes and whisks (7) |
| FRILLED | With ruff |