| BIAS | Diagonal line cut across the grain of a fabric; or, a weight added to one side of a lawn bowl (4) |
| BIASES | Prejudices or internal weights on one side of a lawn bowl |
| PUTT | Old word for a bumpkin or a greenhorn; a nap-like card game; a hurl or throw of a stone or a weight; or, a gentle stroke to roll a golf ball across the green, ideally into the hole (4) |
| CURL | A mathematical vector operator, also called a rotation; a ringlet of hair; an eddy; or, a weight-training exercise for strengthening one's biceps (4) |
| CORD | Length of twisted strands for couching or as a trimming; a ribbed fabric; or, a dressing-gown belt (4) |
| KNIT | A fabric or garment made by means of interlocking loops of wool with long needles or a machine (4) |
| FULL | Word describing the moon when completely illuminated, wine/cheese with much body/flavour, a skirt cut with ample fabric or a rich colour (4) |
| LACE | A delicate filigree-like fabric; or, a fine cord or ribbon, such as St Audrey's tawdry necklet, synonymous with cheap, gaudy or vulgar finery (4) |
| TRET | Historically, extra weight added to some goods purchases to compensate for wastage in transit |
| DADO | Carpentry groove cut across the grain |
| EDGE | Neaten as the side of a lawn |
| OATS | Grains of a cereal plant of the genus Avena, used as food for animals, especially horses (4) |
| WING | Fly to one side of the big house (4) |
| ASPS | They might bite -- or sting when weight's added (4) |
| LIST | Incline to one side of the register |
| NOTA | What's added to one to make zero? |
| ENDS | Sections of play in lawn bowls or curling (4) |
| MARG | Actress Helgenberger, or a weight unit backward |
| TAXI | Vehicle taking load to one side of island |
| KILN | Lime might be added to one |