| TOILE | A transparent linen or cotton fabric (5) |
| TOILES | Transparent linens |
| CAMBRIC | A fine white linen or cotton fabric (7) |
| LAWN | A fine linen or cotton fabric, used for clothing (4) |
| LINEN | Tablecloths, sheets or clothes made from linen or cotton (5) |
| OSNABURG | Coarse plain-weave linen or cotton fabric named after a city in NW Germany, used for sacks, furnishings etc. (8) |
| SATEEN | Glossy linen or cotton fabric (6) |
| VOILE | Light semi-transparent silk, rayon or cotton fabric used for dresses and scarves (5) |
| CRASH | Noise made by cymbals; a herd or rhinoceroses; a coarse type of linen; or, a computer system seizure (5) |
| DRILL | A row of plants sown in a furrow of the same name; a stout twilled linen; or, a rehearsal of an emergency procedure (5) |
| FLOCK | What is waste from wool or cotton fabrics used for stuffing furniture and mattresses? (5) |
| PRESS | Device for flattening flowers; tool for extracting juice/oil; a cupboard for linen; or, a clamp formerly used to prevent a tennis racket from warping (5) |
| PRISM | A transparent polygonal solid for dispersing light into a spectrum or for reflecting and deviating light (5) |
| GLAZE | A glossy layer of apricot jam, eggwash, ganache or syrup applied to cakes, pastry etc; an impervious vitreous decorative coating on porcelain, pottery and other ceramics; or, a transparent topcoat in |
| BOLTS | Word for crossbow arrows; stout pins or screws; sliding bars in locks; rolls of cloth, linen or wallpaper; white flashes of lightning; or, sprints, such as those executed by runner Usain (5) |
| BERYL | What name for a transparent precious stone is also a girl's name? (5) |
| TOPAZ | A transparent mineral, usually yellowish (5) |
| SHEET | Piece of paper, linen, or water (5) |
| LAWNY | Like fine linen - or fine gardens? (5) |
| STAMP | Postage -; in philately, an item mounted in an album by means of a transparent, gummed hinge (5) |