| ARROWSASH | Traditional French-Canadian accessory #71-Down wears around his waist: 2 wds. |
| SASH | Accessory that Quebec Winter Carnival mascot Bonhomme wears around his waist, Arrow ___ |
| DHOTI | Firstly, does he often tie it around his waist? (5) |
| TIE | Something a man wears around his neck |
| SPARETYRE | Vehicle part worn around the waist. (2 wds) |
| BOWTO | Greet by bending at the waist (2 wds.) |
| CEINTURE | ___ flechee (Also worn in traditional French-Canadian apparel, alternative name of #50-Across' answe |
| ABUNUWAS | Classical Arabic writer noted for his beautiful, homoerotic lyric verses: "I die of love for him, perfect in every way/ [...] His waist is a sapling, his face a moon/ And loveliness rolls off his rosy |
| OUTOFKILTER | Unbalanced as a Highlander with nothing below his waist? (3,2,6) |
| DOGCOLLAR | Clerical clothing that Harriet Finch wears around her neck in Emmerdale (3,6) |
| INTERKNIT | Join together what Italian football team wears around noon |
| POTAUFEU | Traditional French stew of boiled beef and vegetables; literally, 'pot on the fire' (3-2-3) |
| BELT | Accessory you wear around the waist |
| ONIONS | In comedic portrayal, what do the French wear around their necks? (6) |
| CASSOCK | Cossack wears around priest's clothing (7) |
| FRAYS | Wears around the edges |
| BAGUETTES | Traditional French loaves made with four ingredients (9) |
| CRUDITES | A traditional French hors d'oeuvre of mixed raw vegetables (8) |
| RONDEAU | Traditional French poetic form exemplified by "In Flanders Fields" |
| PONT | Sur le ___ d'Avignon, traditional French song (4) |