| REDWHITEANDBLUE | Words before "tape," "paper" & "ribbon," respectively |
| DUCT | Word before tape or after tear |
| MIX | Word after "cake" or before "tape" |
| WATERFALLS | Angel and Ribbon |
| BOWS | Bends arms and ribbon loops for ships' prows? Fiddlesticks! (4) |
| NECKTIE | Fashion accessory made of brass and ribbon (7) |
| TYPEWRITTEN | Produced by a keyboard and ribbon (11) |
| EFFECTIVE | Iron both ways, beginning with crease and ribbon round top of vest, working well (9) |
| HAT | A chapeau or lid, such as the flower-and-ribbon-trimmed tilting straw Dolly Varden bonnet, named for the coquette of Dickens's Barnaby Rudge or, one's occupation or role (3) |
| PICTUREHAT | A lady's face-framing wide-brimmed flower-, plume- and ribbon-trimmed bonnet worthy of a Gainsborough-style portrait or Reynolds-esque painting, for example (7,3) |
| GYMNASTICS | Ball, clubs, hoop & ribbon Olympic sport, rhythmic ... |
| FESTOON | Decorate with flowers and ribbons (7) |
| PASTA | Bows and ribbons perhaps finished with taffeta, finally (5) |
| KITES | Toys with tails and ribbons |
| HABERDASHER | A dealer in small articles for sewing, such as buttons, zips and ribbons (11) |
| FRUITSALAD | Orange marches end for a young man with local medals and ribbons? (5,5) |
| HABERDASHERY | Shop selling small articles for sewing, such as buttons, zips and ribbons (12) |
| STETIENNE | French city formerly known for the manufacture of arms and ribbons (2-7) |
| SLIPPERORCHID | Plant with yellow pouches, shaped like lightweight shoes, and ribbons of maroon petals (7,6) |
| NOUGHTS | - and crosses; paper-and-pencil game for two players (7) |