| BATISTE | A fine fabric of linen, cotton or wool (7) |
| LACONIC | Fine fabric of Nice, all cut short |
| CREPEDECHINE | Fine fabric of silk or similar material (5-2-5) |
| TEXTILE | Cotton or wool (7) |
| CHIFFON | Companion provided fellow performing a fine fabric (7) |
| DREAMER | A habitual somniator; or, an escapist, idealist, stargazer or wool-gatherer, living in a world of fantasy (7) |
| GABARDINE | A closely woven twill fabric, especially of cotton or wool (9) |
| KHAKI | Strong cotton or wool fabric of a dull brownish-yellow colour (5) |
| FLUFF | Soft particles, such as the down or nap of cotton or wool (5) |
| BARATHEA | Fabric of silk with cotton or wool (8) |
| DISTAFF | Flax or wool spindle (7) |
| POMPON | From the Old French for "knot of ribbons", a tufted ball or bobble of silk or wool; a cluster of tinsel for cheerleading; or, a globe-like flower of a chrysanthemum or dahlia (6) |
| BEAT | A hawk's dead quarry; a hurl or a blow; a downpour of rain/hail; a storm of rage; a rapid pace; or, an animal's skin or hide intact with its fur or wool (4) |
| BATT | Sheet of matted cotton or wool |
| SATEEN | Glossy cotton or wool fabric (6) |
| COMB | Tool for preparing carded cotton or wool fibres for spinning (4) |
| CRIMP | A kink/wave in hair or wool fibres; a pinch in the edge of a pie's pastry crust; or, a connector for a length of beading thread, cable or wire (5) |
| KERF | A cut; a groove made by a saw; a sawn extremity of a felled tree; or, a cut layer of hay, turf, wood or wool (4) |
| CLOVE | Segment of a bulb of garlic; an old weight for cheese or wool; or, from the French meaning "nail", a flower bud of a Moluccan or Zanzibari tree, dried as an aromatic spice (5) |
| ALSACE | A fine fabric found around small area of France |