| DUNGAREE | Coarse cotton fabric used chiefly for work clothes |
| AERTEX | Manchester-based clothing company, established in 1888, that owns the trademark for a lightweight and loosely woven cotton fabric used chiefly for sportswear |
| AIRIES | English clothing company who created a loosely woven cotton fabric used chiefly for sportswear (6) |
| SHALLOON | Light twill-weave woollen fabric used chiefly for coat linings, etc |
| DENIM | Hard-wearing twill-weave cotton fabric used for work clothes (5) |
| WHERRY | Light rowing boat used chiefly for carrying passengers (6) |
| PLIERS | Pincers used chiefly for gripping small object or bending wire (6) |
| KUMQUAT | Name a small roundish citrus fruit used chiefly for preserves (7) |
| FERRET | A domesticated polecat used chiefly for catching rabbits (6) |
| SPREADSHEET | Computer program used chiefly for accounting (11) |
| MOLESKIN | A hard-wearing cotton fabric of twill weave, originally used for work clothes (8) |
| BALSAWOOD | Very lightweight timber, from the tropical Ochroma lagopus tree, used chiefly for making models and rafts (5,4) |
| SIDING | A short track by a railway line used chiefly for shunting trains (6) |
| TROY | System of weights based on the grain, pennyweight, ounce and pound, used chiefly for precious metals and gemstones (4) |
| BALALAIKA | Plucked musical instrument, usually with a triangular body and three strings, used chiefly for Russian folk music |
| ALTOCLEF | Musical symbol that places middle C on the middle line of a stave, used chiefly for viola music (4,4) |
| CHEESECLOTH | Coarse cotton fabric for food material |
| BUCKRAM | Coarse cotton fabric heavily sized with glue used in bookbinding |
| STOCKINET | An elastic knitted textile fabric used chiefly in making undergarments (9) |
| DUNGAREES | Waste fancy saree for work clothes (9) |