| SHAGPILE | Describing a carpet or rug that has long, rough fibres (8) |
| MILIM | Woven Turkish carpet or rug (5) |
| PILE | A heap; a heavy stake; the surface of a carpet; or, a stack of money (4) |
| MOSSSTITCH | Term for a mode of knitting alternate plain and purl loops so as to create a texture like a carpet or blanket of woodland bryophyte (4,6) |
| FLORAL | What could be an envelope, a tribute, a carpet or an emblem? (6) |
| OLDSCORE | Something that has long needed settling |
| CHENILLE | A tufty, velvety cord or yarn made into carpets or clothing (8) |
| FLOORING | Carpet or tiles, for example (8) |
| BANJO | A stringed instrument of the guitar family that has long neck and circular body (5) |
| SHAG | Carpet with a long rough pile (4) |
| AREA | Rug that covers only a part of floor ___ rug |
| GUARD | Reindeer are able to endure the cold because they have two coats of hair. One soft undercoat and a top coat that has long, stiff ___ hairs which are hollow. |
| SAUCER | Part of the service that has long been associated with The Cup (6) |
| EGRET | Heron that has long plumes during breeding season (5) |
| BRIARD | Medium-sized French sheepdog with a long rough coat (6) |
| SHAGGY | (Of a dog) with long rough hair (6) |
| UNRESHAMPOOABLE | Like a rug that can only be cleaned once |
| BERBER | Rug that shares its name with a North African tribe |
| SWATCH | Fabric, carpet or wallpaper sample; or, a card with a paint colour chart/palette (6) |
| JUTE | Rough fibre made from the stems of corchorus (from the mallow family), used for making twine and rope or woven into sacking or matting (4) |