| HERRINGBONE | A pattern used in textiles and brickwork consisting of a series of parallel vs or zigzags (11) |
| DANCETTE | Word, from "tooth", for a heraldic or architectural pattern or line of chevrons, indents or zigzags reminiscent of a set of teeth (8) |
| HARP | Plucked musical instrument consisting of a frame supporting a series of parallel strings (4) |
| SKEINS | Flocks, gaggles, Vs or wedges of geese in flight; or, hanks of yarn (6) |
| INDIGO | 1905 Nobel winner Adolf von Baeyer derived the molecular structure of this distinctive blue dye extracted from a plant of the same name, which is used in textiles and printing |
| SODA | Strong chemical base used in textiles and detergents, caustic ... |
| BAR | Series of parallel lines and spaces that can be read by an optical scanner, ... code |
| SLALOM | Downhill or zigzag ski run (6) |
| HOUNDSTOOTH | Pattern used on all the gowns at the veterinary school graduation? |
| LAURAASHLEY | Welsh textile and fashion designer, d. 1985 (5,6) |
| ROUNDABOUTS | Zigzags |
| REVUE | A form of light entertainment consisting of a series of topical sketches, songs, dancing or comic turns (5) |
| RIEN | A form of light entertainment consisting of a series of topical sketches, songs, dancing or comic turns (5) |
| BRIDLE | Headgear for a horse consisting of a series of buckled straps and a metal mouthpiece |
| RADIATOR | A device for heating a room, consisting of a series of pipes through which hot water or steam passes (8) |
| LITANY | In Christianity, a form of prayer consisting of a series of invocations, each followed by an unvarying response (6) |
| EPERGNE | Decorative centrepiece for a dining table consisting of a series of dishes or bowls connected by ornamental branches for fruit, flowers, sweet, nuts or candles (7) |
| REGATTA | A sporting event consisting of a series of boat or yacht races (7) |
| SUITE | Apartment consisting of a series of connected rooms used as a living unit (5) |
| VIADUCT | What is a bridge, spanning land or water, consisting of a series of narrow masonry arches with high supporting piers? (7) |