| STREAMERS | The sort of ribbons Her Majesty masters easily (9) |
| MEMORABLE | Revolution of island capital master easily recollected (9) |
| TAPE | The sort of ribbon given to a pet (4) |
| DISFAVOUR | Lack of approval for Diana's knot of ribbons? (9) |
| FETTUCINE | Pasta in the form of ribbons (9) |
| DEADLOCKS | Rasta braids shed first of ribbon ties (9) |
| GROSGRAIN | Kind of ribbon |
| POMPON | From the Old French for "knot of ribbons", a tufted ball or bobble of silk or wool; a cluster of tinsel for cheerleading; or, a globe-like flower of a chrysanthemum or dahlia (6) |
| BOW | Fiddlestick; ring forming the handle of an old-fashioned skeleton key or a pair of scissors; an archer's recurve; or, a knot of ribbons (3) |
| ROSETTE | A bloom-like carving, cut diamond, knot of ribbons, leopard spot, pattern, wheel window, whorl of leaves or other thing reminiscent of England's national flower (7) |
| FILLET | Standard cut of beef in a narrow band of ribbons |
| BOWS | Weapons of archers/toxophilites; knots of ribbons; or, fiddlesticks (4) |
| AGLETS | Tips for the ends of ribbons or shoelaces (6) |
| FETTUCCINE | Pasta in the form of ribbons, often served with alfredo sauce (10) |
| PAPPARDELLE | Pasta in the form of ribbons served with meat sauces/sausages or chestnut mushrooms, pecorino, kale, fennel etc (11) |
| ROSETTES | Colourful knots of ribbons given as awards; whorl-like clusters of leaves; or, piped buttercream shapes (8) |
| COCKADE | A knot of ribbons worn in a hat as a badge of office (7) |
| FRUITSALAD | Array of ribbons on a uniform, in military slang |
| HABERDASHERY | Hear Derby has a variety of ribbons, zips, buttons, etc. (12) |
| BEAU | Knot of ribbons picked up for boyfriend (4) |