| PIECE | A definitive quantity of cloth, paper, etc (5) |
| RIP | A tear in cloth/paper or in a substandard piece of work at Eton; a nag; a roue; or, a strong current/tide (3) |
| CREASE | A crumple or fold in cloth/paper; or, a white line on a cricket pitch (6) |
| BOLT | Run off a quantity of cloth (4) |
| PIECEN | Join end of yarn to quantity of cloth? |
| SCISSORS | Instrument used for cutting cloth, paper or other material (8) |
| SHEET | Piece of linen, paper, etc (5) |
| ABACA | Philippine plant yielding a fibre used in making rope, paper etc. (5) |
| HEDGE | Avoid a definitive statement |
| WRAPS | Covers in paper, etc (5) |
| DECOR | Last month's yellow wall paper etc. (5) |
| KIOSK | Small roofed stall for the sale of sweets, papers etc (5) |
| MEDIA | Papers etc covered by some diaries (5) |
| WRAP | A light dressing-gown, outdoor garment, sarong or shawl; a single turn or fold; clingfilm, foil, paper etc covering/concealing food or a gift; or, the end of a session of filming (4) |
| LOT | The making of a decision by random selection of a straw or a slip of paper etc; or, by extension, an assigned or apportioned share; or, one's destiny, fate or fortune (3) |
| ENDS | Extremities of the lengths of things such as lametta, paper chains, Sellotape, streamers, string, tinsel, wrapping paper etc; oddments; or, in curling, rounds of play on the rinks (4) |
| DELACROIX | French painter whose Liberty Leading the People is considered a definitive image of the July Revolution of 1830 (9) |
| CLASSIC | A big race and a definitive one (7) |
| FINALISE | Complete or agree on a definitive version of (8) |
| OFFCUT | Piece of wood, paper etc. left over from a larger piece (6) |