| CHERRYPIE | Dessert with a woven crust, maybe |
| PANSEARED | With a flavorful crust, maybe |
| ORTS | Sandwich crusts, maybe |
| ATWILL | Freely with a woven fabric |
| DAMASK | Rich fabric with a woven pattern (6) |
| TAPESTRY | Textile with a woven design |
| BROCADE | Heavy fabric with a woven design |
| WALE | A stripe/whip mark on the skin; or, something else raised, such as a band around a woven basket; a corduroy rib; a knitted row; a ridge of a horse's collar; or, a strake of a wooden ship (4) |
| KNOT | Lovers' bond; a lump of toads; a nest of snakes; a tangle of threads; a twist of fate; a woven tapestry of herbs; or, a sandpiper that derives its name from a king whose royal wave failed to stop the |
| BASKET | A woven "canasta"; a virtual shopping cart; a hot-air balloon's gondola; a group of currencies; or, a netted hoop in which to dunk a ball (6) |
| TRIPLELAYERCAKE | Dessert with a base, a middle and a top |
| PIEALAMODE | Dessert with a crust and a scoop |
| WEBBING | A woven strip of cotton, hemp or nylon as a strap, seat belt or a piece of upholstery tape for a chair (7) |
| HIVE | From "ship's hull" and "barrel, cave, tub", a woven skep or other bee-house in an apiary or bole; a colony of bees occupying said dome/box; or, by extension, a scene of great busyness; a teeming multi |
| SMORESBARFIGHT | Internal conflict about buying a dessert with a graham cracker crust? |
| BAKEWELLPUDDING | Baked dessert with a puff pastry case lined with a layer of jam and an egg and almond paste mix (8,7) |
| PAVLOVA | A dessert with a meringue base filled with whipped cream and fruit (7) |
| PIE | Dessert with a crust and filling |
| FRENCHSILKPIE | Rich chocolate dessert with a crust |
| SWEETHEART | It's a dessert with a core, darling (10) |