| MELTON | Cloth woven in parts of Burslem, notably? (6) |
| TWEED | Cloth woven in earthy colours for country clothing and blankets (5) |
| TRANSEPT | Patterns woven in part of church (8) |
| LINEN | Cloth woven from the spun fibres of flax (5) |
| KENTE | _ cloth (woven textile of Ghana) |
| GINGHAM | A type of cotton cloth woven from coloured yarns into stripes or checks (7) |
| MEDLEY | Cloth woven from yarn of mixed colours; swimming event that combines four different strokes; or, a musical potpourri (6) |
| FIVETOWNS | Arnold Bennett's name for Burslem, Hanley, Longton, Stoke and Tunstall in the Potteries collectively (4,5) |
| CALE | Port -..., Football League Two team based in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent (4) |
| COTTON | Cloth woven from a plant (6) |
| PONGEE | Thin cloth woven from silk |
| IRISHLINEN | Cloth woven from flax fibre |
| TWILL | Cloth woven so as to form diagonal ribs |
| STOKEUPONTRENT | The town missing from this list: Burslem, Hanley, Fenton, Longton, Tunstall |
| CANES | Female weasels; stems of blackberry, raspberry or loganberry plants; or, strips of wicker or rattan that are woven in basketry (5) |
| SPECTRA | Carpets woven in bands of colour (7) |
| CHASTISE | Coat of arms? It's woven in famous red carpet |
| ISOMETRIC | Woven in coir, items of equal size |
| SILK | Textile woven in the process of sericulture (4) |
| ARGYLE | Woven in a pattern of diamond-shapes (6) |