| POMPOMS | Small woollen balls attached to a garment for decoration |
| POMPOM | A small woollen ball attached to a garment, especially a hat, for decoration (6) |
| SEQUIN | Small shiny disc sewn on to a garment for embellishment (6) |
| HAMMERS | Metal balls attached to handles by wire for throwing in field athletics (7) |
| BOLA | Gaucho's missile of heavy balls attached to cords (4) |
| BOBBLE | A pompom for a woolly hat; a hair tie for securing a ponytail; a plastic ball attached to said elastic band; or, a fuzz ball or pill on the surface of a knitted garment through rubbing (6) |
| FLAIL | Medieval weapon made of a spiked metal ball attached to a handle with a chain (5) |
| HAMMERTHROW | Sport involving the hurling of a metal ball attached to a wire. The handle at the end of the wire opposite from the ball is gripped and then released after three or four body turns have developed maxi |
| HAMMER | Athletics event in which a metal ball attached to a long handle of flexible wire is hurled (6) |
| NAMETAG | A label attached to a garment identifying its owner (4,3) |
| TOGA | Thermal insulation rating attached to a garment (4) |
| COWL | Hood attached to a garment (4) |
| STUD | Metal ball attached to organ (4) |
| POMP | Order lacking in ball attached to hat ceremony (4) |
| RUCHE | Frill or pleat added to a garment, eg, for decoration (5) |
| LINED | Attached an inside covering to a garment, curtain, etc, as for protection. (5) |
| THROW | It is worth replacing a small woollen rug (5) |
| ESCARP | Points to a garment that's going to leak (6) |
| BUTTON | Small disc sewn on to a garment (6) |
| POCKET | Pouch sewn into a garment for carrying money etc; netted structure on a billiard table; middle of a pitta bread; or, one's personal funds (6) |