| BOWS | Weapons of archers/toxophilites; knots of ribbons; or, fiddlesticks (4) |
| AGLETS | Meaning "small needles", tips for the ends of ribbons or shoelaces; or, ornamental pendants (6) |
| SASH | A long piece of ribbon or silk worn around the waist like a belt, or over one shoulder (4) |
| KNOT | A piece of ribbon or lace etc. tied upon itself as an ornament (4) |
| BEAU | Knot of ribbons picked up for boyfriend (4) |
| BROW | One of a pair of archers? |
| KANE | Novel bleak: an end should incorporate article in work of Archer (4,3,4) |
| GOLD | Something very precious toxophilites aim for (4) |
| TELL | Have an effect on; famed Swiss toxophilite (4) |
| ROULEAU | A coil of ribbon or a tube of fabric as a trimming for a coat or a dress; or, a stack of coins wrapped in paper (7) |
| BEER | Pabst Blue Ribbon or Miller High Life |
| 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) |
| AERY | Toxophilite's skill |
| ROSETTES | Knots of ribbons awarded as prizes; or, floral patterns in latte art or made with buttercream (8) |
| ARCHERY | Skill or sport of shooting with a bow; or, a company of toxophilites or their weapons collectively (7) |
| 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) |
| SNOODS | Ribbons or hairbands historically adorned by young Scottish women; nets or pouches retaining chignons; or, scarves doubling as cowls (6) |
| CHIFFON | A delicate diaphanous gossamer-like silk cloth used for gowns, lingerie, negligees or ribbons; or, a light frothy mixture, reminiscent of this, for bundts, cakes, puddings and souffles (7) |
| PICOT | One of a series of loops edging lace or ribbon; or, a raised type of knot or stitch in embroidery (5) |