| GROGRAM | A coarse fabric, often stiffened with gum, formerly used for clothing |
| BUCKRAM | Coarse linen stiffened with gum or paste, used as interfacing and in bookbinding (7) |
| GIMP | A tapelike ornamental trim used in sewing or embroidery, often stiffened with wire |
| FLANNEL | A soft, light, woollen fabric with a slight nap, used for clothing (7) |
| CAST | A bandage stiffened with plaster of Paris used to protect a broken limb (4) |
| SERGE | A twill-weave woollen or worsted fabric, used for clothing (5) |
| LAWN | A fine linen or cotton fabric, used for clothing (4) |
| HESSIAN | That man's wrong to steal a coarse fabric (7) |
| MOUSSE | A chilled dish with a light or frothy texture, stiffened with whipped cream or egg whites (6) |
| MAGNUM | Man with gum and a bottle for spirits |
| CRINOLINE | A petticoat stiffened with hoops to support the shape of a woman's dress (9) |
| JACONET | Lightweight cotton fabric similar to muslin, used for clothing, bandages etc. (7) |
| MOLESKIN | Strong heavy cotton fabric used for clothing (8) |
| LINEN | Hard-wearing fabric woven from spun flax fibres, used for clothing, sheets etc. (5) |
| NEOPRENE | What is the name of a synthetic rubber used for clothing and electrical insulation? (8) |
| HOMESPUN | Unsophisticated; a coarse fabric |
| TAPESTRY | A heavy ornamental fabric, often in the form of a picture, used for wall hangings, furnishings etc (8) |
| PLASTERCASTS | Bandages stiffened with a hard covering moulded to the shape of a broken limb (7,5) |
| ARRAS | A wall hanging of a tapestry fabric, often used to conceal an alcove (5) |
| PERCALE | A closely woven plain-weave fabric often used for bed linen (7) |