| SACHET | Cloth bag of lavender or potpourri as a pomander for a drawer; a small tied cheesecloth or muslin sack of herbs or spices; or, a miniature packet of salt, shampoo, sugar etc (6) |
| ORANGE | Fruit associated with triple sec, neroli, blossom, marmalade, zest, an ortanique or a pomander (6) |
| SACHETS | Small scented bags of lavender or pot-pourri for a drawer (7) |
| TRAY | A thin insert for a layer of chocolates in a box, a toaster's shallow crumb drawer, a metal sheet on which to bake biscuits or a silver salver for drinks, each named for their likeness to a treen boar |
| MOTIONDENIED | A little tied up at the moment? |
| BARCHESTER | Box in wearing fewer clothes and drawers, a work of 8 (10,6) |
| SPIKE | Each of a series of projections on a track-running shoe; a variety of lavender; a sharp peak in a graph; or, an ear of wheat or barley (5) |
| LAPPET | One of a pair of pendants of lace or muslin dangling from a historical style of indoor headdress or cap (6) |
| OLIO | From the Spanish for "stew" and Latin for "pot", a spicy hotchpotch; by extension, a medley, miscellany or potpourri; or, a vaudeville (4) |
| TOILE | Cotton or linen dress fabric; dressmaker's test garment or "muslin"; or, the abbreviated name of a type of cloth printed with pastoral scenes or chinoiserie (5) |
| PEEL | Candied for mincemeat or Christmas cakes, the zest of a lemon or the fruit sometimes studded with cloves for a seasonal pomander (4) |
| PASTICHE | Work of art produced as an imitation or in the style of an original, sometimes with fraudulent intent; or, a jumble, medley or potpourri (8) |
| NEROLI | Oil distilled from a fruit used for marmalade or studded with cloves for a festive pomander (6) |
| GARNI | With "bouquet", a tied bunch or cheesecloth sachet of bay leaves, parsley, summer savory, thyme and other classic herbs as the basis of traditional Provencal cookery (5) |
| NAINSOOK | A fine soft jaconet-like pretty cotton or muslin cloth that, true to its Hindi name, is a "delight to the eyes" or "eye pleasure" (8) |
| ARTPAPER | Material for a drawer in a school - the type anyone doing a rough sketch could draw on? (3,5) |
| AGAPANTHUS | Latin or botanical name for a plant with lavender- or bluebell-coloured flowers, also known as an African lily (10) |
| BELGIUM | Duffel, lending its name to a cloth, bag and a coat, is a town in which country? (7) |
| LAUNDRY | Derived from a contracted form of "lavender", clothes and linen for washing or those that have been washed; or, the utility room where said ablutions take place (7) |
| CLOVES | Dried flower buds of a tropical tree, used to stud oranges as festive pomanders or decorations (6) |