| TENNISSHOE | A rubber-soled item of footwear made of canvas and tied with laces (6,4) |
| HEMP | Source of canvas and cannabis |
| MONTRACHET | Goat cheese made in Burgundy in the form of a cylinder wrapped with a chestnut leaf and tied with raffia |
| SAILORSUIT | Boy's dress once made of canvas or diamonds, say (6,4) |
| JELLYSHOES | Retro footwear made from PVC |
| SMALLSCALE | Underwear with lace designed to be of limited size (5-5) |
| PARCEL | Be it a bundle wrapped in brown paper and tied with string, a tract of land or a raviolo in a Heinz tin, its name is from "small piece, portion, thing" (6) |
| DELECTABLE | Belted, with lace that could be delightful (10) |
| ANNE | First name of a queen whose name is immortalised in a style of architecture as well as a flat race at Royal Ascot, a blend of tea and a flower with lace-like petals (4) |
| KNAPSACK | A hiker's bag with shoulder straps on the back, made of canvas or other weatherproof material (8) |
| AWNING | A cover, usually made of canvas, to shelter e.g. a window from the sun or weather (6) |
| SNEAKER | Each of a pair of rubber-soled canvas shoes |
| DAVENPORT | -- -trick, artifice by which one wound round and tied with ropes can be set free (9) |
| RAPHAEL | Artist of the High Renaissance who created The School of Athens (fresco), Sistine Madonna (oil on canvas) and Transfiguration (tempera on wood) (7) |
| PLIMSOLL | A light rubber-soled canvas shoe worn for certain sports (8) |
| ANTENATAL | Article and another put in canvas and aluminium before delivery (9) |
| COT | A small portable bed usually made of canvas |
| TENTS | Portable shelters made of canvas, nylon or other fabrics (5) |
| HAMMOCKS | Beds made of canvas or rope mesh suspended from two supports by cords (8) |
| CLOG | Footwear made from cold piece of wood (4) |