| RAFFIA | A ribbon-like fibre obtained from the leaves of a palm, used in weaving mats and baskets (6) |
| SCROLL | Furl or cylinder of parchment or paper inscribed with text; or, a ribbon-like decorative motif, sometimes bearing a motto (6) |
| NIPA | A palm used in basket making |
| NOODLE | A ribbon-like strip of pasta |
| SISAL | Some of this is allocated for weaving mats (5) |
| STEVIA | Calorie- free sugar substitute obtained from the leaves of a South American plant of the family Asteraceae ( composites) ( 6) |
| RATTAN | The thin, jointed stems of a palm used to make furniture (6) |
| URTICA | A nettle that yields a flax-like fibre (6) |
| BOBBIN | A cone or cylinder holding thread or yarn used in weaving (6) |
| ALOEVERA | A juice obtained from the leaves of a succulent, used as an emollient in skin and hair preparations (4,4) |
| TUCUM | A fine, strong fibre obtained from the leaves of a Brazilian palm (5) |
| STEFAN | Contemporary of Mats and Boris |
| ATRIUM | Damage mat and mostly ruin the hall (6) |
| ALOE | --- vera, a juice obtained from the leaves of a tropical plant, used in skin preparations (4) |
| HEAD | Top of a page; upper end of a bed; source of a river; or, the leaves of a cabbage or lettuce collectively (4) |
| COIR | Fibre obtained from the husk of a coconut, used for making doormats and brushes, but also as an alternative to peat in composts (4) |
| LAMBSWOOL | Soft fibre obtained from the first shearing of a young sheep, used for knitwear, socks, blankets and wraps (9) |
| KAPOK | A fine, cotton-like fibre that grows around the seeds of the ceiba tree, used as stuffing for toys and cushions (5) |
| JUTE | Rough fibre obtained from the stems of the Asian plants Corchorus capsularis and C. olitorius, used for making sacks, rope etc. (4) |
| OLLA | Leaf or strip from a leaf of the talipot palm used in India for writing paper. |