| WATCH | Timepiece for wrist or pocket; or, the activity of surveillance (5) |
| SINGING | Word used to describe the hissing or sizzling sound when cooking fruited hinnies on a griddle; or, the activity of chorusing, crooning, hymning or wassailing (7) |
| JERSEY | Garment worn for cycling with a trio of rear pockets; or, the largest of the Channel Islands (6) |
| BRACELET | Ornament for wrist – pair allowed |
| CARPUS | Medical name for wrist |
| FLICK | Word for the sudden quick movement of a fluffle of rabbits, husk of hares, jerk of the finger from the thumb, old film picture, page of a book, switch, whip, wrist or anything else (5) |
| KITTY | A pet name for a purring puss or a playful Persian; a pool of pelf, purse of pounds or pocket of profit; a poker pot; or, porridge, aka prison (5) |
| CUFFS | Ends of sleeves; parts of gloves or gauntlets covering the wrists; or, the inflatable armbands of blood pressure monitors (5) |
| SHELL | Any of the conchological items often spotted with driftwood, pebbles, sea glass, pink sea fans, fossils, by-the-wind sailors etc in the activity of beachcombing (5) |
| ELBOW | It's above the wrist or possibly below (5) |
| CARPI | Anatomical term for wrists hidden in "Madagascar pine" (5) |
| MECUM | Vade--, meaning "go with me", an enchiridion or pocket-companion, kept at hand for consultation (5) |
| ADMIN | The activity of running a business, household. etc. (5) |
| THEFT | Stealing from pocket or leaving the fort (5) |
| JOINT | Wrist or shoulder for example |
| VIGIL | Period of surveillance (5) |
| POUCH | A bag or pocket (5) |
| SINUS | Air-filled skull cavity, a Latin word meaning "curve" or "pocket" |
| OMEGA | Brand that provides timepieces for the Olympics |
| TRADE | The activity of buying and selling between countries. |