| FABRIC | Framework of felted material |
| BERETS | Traditional Basque or French circular hats of felted wool (6) |
| ABA | Coarse fabric of wool or hair fiber with a felted finish / loose sleeveless robe worn by Arabs |
| CLOTH | Felted or woven stuff; or, a piece of said fabric, for cleaning, covering a table, sewing, washing-up etc (5) |
| ALERTED | Felted |
| CELESTA | Keyboard instrument in which metal plates are struck by felted hammers to create an ethereal tinkling sound (7) |
| POOL | Game that uses a felted table with six pockets |
| CARPET | Whether flying in Arabian Nights, laid wall-to-wall, swept under or welcoming a movie star, it's an antique Axminster, felted floor-covering, priceless Persian rug, woven Wilton or a zigzaggy tufted B |
| HOOP | One of a series of whalebone or metal circlets forming the framework of a farthingale or crinoline (4) |
| SKELETON | Word, from "mummified, dry", for one's anatomical framework of bones, from a tiny stapes of an ear to a large thick femur of a thigh (8) |
| CHASSIS | Framework of church on birthplace of saint unfinished |
| RACK | Destruction of a framework of bars |
| DOORPOST | Part of the framework of an entrance (8) |
| ESPALIER | Framework of invention found in back of the box (8) |
| LATH | Thin narrow strip of wood nailed to the framework of a house to support |
| EIFFEL | Engineer who designed Paris' landmark tower and the framework of the Statue of Liberty |
| RAFTER | A beam forming part of the internal framework of a roof (6) |
| LATTICE | An open framework of strips of wood, metal, etc (7) |
| STUD | What is a vertical part of the framework of a wall? (4) |
| STRUCTURAL | Forming part of the framework of a building (10) |