| BREECHES | Short trousers fastened just below the knees, traditionally worn for horse riding, mountaineering or fencing (8) |
| OUTDOOR | - pursuits; general name for alfresco activities such as orienteering, cycling, horse riding, mountaineering, running, fishing and sailing (7) |
| HABIT | Attire traditionally worn for riding sidesaddle; or, the customary apparel of a monk or nun (5) |
| SPIKE | Species or type of lavender; another name for an old piton used to belay in rock climbing/mountaineering; or, the nickname of Terence Alan Milligan (5) |
| WHITES | Set of clothes traditionally worn for cricket including a cable-knit jumper and flannels (6) |
| CLIMBER | Person who participates in mountaineering or bouldering (7) |
| BREEKS | Scots word for trousers, especially ones reaching just below the knees, such as plus fours (6) |
| NICKYTAMS | (Scottish) Straps or string tied around trousers just below the knees (5,4) |
| MIDI | Style of skirt that reaches just below the knees |
| CAPRIS | Pants ending just below the knees |
| GAITERS | Coverings of cloth, leather, etc. for the legs below the knees |
| PEDALPUSHERS | Pants that end just below the knee |
| KNICKERS | Pants that end just below the knee |
| JODHPURS | Pants that end just below the knee |
| CALFLENGTHSLACKS | Pants that end just below the knee |
| CAPRIPANTS | Pants that end just below the knee |
| CROPPEDPANTS | Pants that end just below the knee |
| LEGGINGS | Pants that end just below the knee |
| PEGGEDPANTS | Pants that end just below the knee |
| SHIN | It's just below the knee |