| MOIRE | Fabric, usually silk, having a watered effect (5) |
| BALZO | It is a turban-like Italian cap of the 15th and 16th centuries. The base consisted of a metal plate or leather covered with a coloured fabric, usually silk. |
| TABBY | A textile such as silk or taffeta with a watered pattern; or, a cat with a brownish-greyish brindled coat (5) |
| SERGE | A strong, twilled fabric, usually of worsted (5) |
| DAMASK | A fabric, usually silk or linen, with a pattern woven into it, used for table linen, curtains, etc. (6) |
| BAIZE | Coarse fabric, usually green, used to cover card and snooker tables (5) |
| VELVET | Cloth made from cotton or silk having a smooth soft surface (6) |
| MOIDORE | Make party in watered silk, having old money |
| GALATEA | A cotton fabric, usually with a coloured stripe (7) |
| DAMASKSTEEL | Metal with a watered or streaked appearance (6,5) |
| TAFFETA | Silk or synthetic textile, sometimes with a watered or moire finish (7) |
| FOULARD | Lightweight plain-weave or twill-weave silk or cotton fabric, usually with a printed design (7) |
| ORGANZA | Thin stiff transparent fabric, usually of silk, rayon or nylon |
| WEAK | Like a watered-down drink |
| BATTERYNOTINCLUDED | Note on a watered-down assault indictment? |
| DISTEMPERED | Decorated using a watered-down paint |
| WINCEY | Twilled fabric, usually of wool with cotton or linen |
| MERCER | What is a dealer in fabrics, usually expensive ones? (6) |
| POPLIN | Strong fabric, usually of cotton, in plain weave with fine ribbing used for dresses and children's w |
| NAINSOOK | Light plain-weave cotton fabric usually used for clothing, especially babies' wear; Hindi, 'delight to the eye' (8) |