| LAUREL | ____ wreath, one of interlocking leaves that can be worn on the head to symbolise victory (6) |
| ANADEM | Wreath - one made differently (6) |
| GARLANDS | Wreaths of flowers or leaves that can be worn on the head (8) |
| VSIGN | Winston Churchill used this gesture to symbolise victory during WWII (1-4) |
| AGAVE | A desert plant with leaves that can be used to make ropes, brushes, sandals, nets, and sleeping mats (5) |
| OLIVE | ___ wreath, prize for winners at the ancient Olympic Games |
| CONE | Pine ___ (wreath decoration) |
| STINGINGNETTLES | A wild Eurasian plant with leaves that can cause pain (8,7) |
| ARMLET | Appendage allowed to be worn on the limb (6) |
| SHIELD | Escutcheon of a coat of arms; or, an item used to symbolise the constellation Scutum (6) |
| LAURELWREATH | A garland of interlocking evergreen leaves, worn on the head to represent victory (6,6) |
| JIGSAW | Puzzle based on forming a picture with a set of interlocking pieces (6) |
| ARMBANDS | Give weapons to musical groups that can be worn on the sleeves (8) |
| SOCK | Belt that can be worn on the foot |
| SHAWL | Quiet tool that can be worn on the shoulder (5) |
| YAMAHA | Company whose logo is a trio of interlocking tuning forks |
| HAIRNET | What may be worn on the head to displace the rain? |
| CUCKOO | Crazy call for a bird to symbolise Spring (6) |
| CHAPLET | A garland of flowers, to be worn on the head (7) |
| CORONET | Most chic, or one to be worn on the head (7) |