| CANDYFLOSS | A fluffy ball of spun sugar (10) |
| FAIRYFLOSS | Spun sugar (5,5) |
| CATKIN | From the Dutch meaning "kitten", a word for a fluffy ament of a willow tree or an inflorescence such as a "lamb's-tail" of a hazel or a "devil's finger" of a black poplar (6) |
| POMPOM | Word for a jewelled hair ornament on a long pin originally, later a globular chrysanthemum or dahlia; or, a fluffy or woolly bobble for a hat or a shoe (6) |
| YARN | Here's a tale of spun thread (4) |
| FAIRY | Spun sugar on a stick: - floss |
| THREAD | Cordonnet, cotton, crewel, embroidery silk, floss, purl, twist, yarn or other fine long strand of spun fibres; or, a continued idea or theme (6) |
| HENGIST | The sign of spun jute (7) |
| DEARTH | Shortage of spun thread (6) |
| TORC | Necklace of spun carat gold breaks (4) |
| FOCUS | Concentrate of spun copper sulphate, primarily (5) |
| LINEN | Crease on the back of spun fabric |
| DANDELION | It has a bright yellow flower followed by a fluffy seed ball (9) |
| MALLOW | Word linking with "marsh" for a plant, a fluffy confection or a town in County Cork, Ireland (6) |
| DUCKSDOWN | Dodges, but in a fluffy sort of way? (5,4) |
| LLAMA | Will a magician reveal a fluffy animal? (5) |
| SANTAHAT | Red topper with a fluffy white ball |
| SOMALI | Breed of cat with ruddy coloration and a fluffy tail (6) |
| LOSTINTHESOUFFLE | Relishing every bite of a fluffy French dessert? |
| SMALLF | Any of a fluffy trio |