| RUGBYPLAYER | Pearly rug woven by one who'll can score three at once (5,6) |
| CARICATURIST | A curt satiric design by one who'll draw your portrait (12) |
| GREEN | With no experience it scores three at the snooker table (5) |
| REDSEA | Reeds woven by one arm that was be parted by Moses (3,3) |
| POSTHASTE | Pa gets drunk with shots, having drained three at once |
| SEVENTEENTH | Score three fewer at the penultimate hole (11) |
| ZAHEERABBAS | Former Pakistani cricketer who was the first batsman to score three consecutive centuries in one-day internationals (6,5) |
| HARRISTWEED | A fabric woven by hand in the Outer Hebrides |
| LEWANDOWSKI | Only player from an eliminated team to score three or more goals during the Euro 2020 group stage |
| SOCCER | A sport where you can score by using your head |
| TAPESTRY | Once created at a manufactory in Mortlake, form of textile art woven by hand on a loom, typically with a design copied from a cartoon (8) |
| BRAID | Woven by a bird, it can be uniformly decorative (5) |
| EPEE | Sport in which both competitors can score simultaneously |
| JUDO | Martial art where a fighter can score an ippon |
| TALLY | Lofty and why he can score easily (5) |
| ZAHEER | Former Pakistani cricketer who was the first batsman to score three consecutive centuries in one-day internationals (6,5) |
| ABBAS | Former Pakistani cricketer who was the first batsman to score three consecutive centuries in one-day internationals (6,5) |
| KILIM | Pileless rug woven in Middle East |
| CARPET | Whether flying in Arabian Nights, laid wall-to-wall, swept under or welcoming a movie star, it's an antique Axminster, felted floor-covering, priceless Persian rug, woven Wilton or a zigzaggy tufted B |
| PERSIANCARPET | Rug woven in Iran |