| DUFFELBAG | Cylinder-shaped sack made of a strong fabric such as canvas, closed and carried with a string (6,3) |
| CROKER | Kind of sack made of burlap |
| ATWILL | Join together a strong fabric whenever one pleases (2, 4) |
| TUNE | It may be carried with a guitar |
| KEYCASE | Accessory often carried with a wallet |
| BESPOKE | Coe runs up with sack made to measure |
| TEQUILASUNRISE | A cocktail made of a strong Mexican drink, orange juice and grenadine syrup (7,7) |
| OAKEN | Made of a strong wood |
| MOTHBALLS | Small pellets of a strong-smelling chemical such as camphor used for keeping moths away from clothin |
| AMAZONIAN | Characteristic of a strong woman to be like a flower? |
| TATERTOTS | Bite-size cylinder-shaped spuds |
| NOSEBLEED | Result of a strong blow on the hooter (9) |
| LACE | Ornamental fabric, such as that made by hand with a small shuttle in the art of tatting; or, a shoestring (4) |
| GABARDINE | "Bargained" for strong fabric |
| FUSTIAN | A class of twilled fabric such as corduroy, moleskin or velveteen; grandiloquence or pomposity; or, an old negus-like drink with egg yolks (7) |
| ENLACE | Literary word meaning intertwine or embrace; or, to cover with a fabric such as guipure (6) |
| FLORAL | Fabric such as chintz, Liberty Tana Lawn or toile de Jouy patterned with botanical motifs (6) |
| SEDAN | A car that is closed and that has front and rear seats and two or four doors. |
| ACRYLIC | Name a fabric, such as orlon (7) |
| NAP | Pile produced on fabrics such as velvet, velour etc. by the raising or brushing of threads (3) |