| NERVE | Bundle of fibres that transmit sensory and motor impulses (5) |
| NERVOUSSYSTEM | Human sensory and control network? (7,6) |
| NERVES | Fibres that conduct motor impulses (6) |
| RAMIE | Source of fibre that is served with butter |
| FURS | Vegan ones are made of fibers that are synthetic rather than animal |
| INCUS | Middle of a chain of three small bones in the ear that transmit sound (5) |
| VIRAL | Of organisms that transmit infectious disease (5) |
| KAPOK | A fine, cotton-like fibre that grows around the seeds of the ceiba tree, used as stuffing for toys and cushions (5) |
| ISTLE | Plant fibre that is obtained from agave and is used in making carpets and cord? (5) |
| SISAL | Fibre that could be used in the making of sails (5) |
| GRAIN | Single seed of a cereal plant; a particle of sand, salt or gold; or, the arrangement of fibres in wood (5) |
| TICKS | Parasites that transmit Lyme disease |
| UNITE | "Oneness" in the form of an association of workers; a coupling for pipes; an esemplastic device on an ensign, flag or jack; a students' club; a textile woven from a combination or fusion of fibres; or |
| IXTLE | Fibre that after weaving, can be used in textiles |
| EBIKE | Pedal and motor-powered vehicle |
| ULNARNERVE | Bundle of fibres on inner side of arm (5,5) |
| TAXIS | They have meters and motors |
| NERVEEND | In biology, terminal structure of a cord consisting of bundles of fibres (5,3) |
| SKEIN | Group of fibers or flyers |
| CHASSIS | The skeleton of a motor vehicle that holds the body and motor. (7) |