| HEINE | German poet cutting hems from the bed linen |
| KIROV | Dancers cutting hems from skirt before very gripping ball (5) |
| PLEAT | Helpmate drops hem from the fold in the skirt (5) |
| METHODISTS | More than one Protestant poet cutting alcohol |
| MOHAIR | Cutting hem back, I see a soft fabric (6) |
| PRESSCUTTING | What you may do between the sheets from the bed and with news item? (5-7) |
| DREDGED | Scooped out mud from the bed of a river (7) |
| DREDGE | A net for bringing up objects from the bed of a river or sea (6) |
| SHEETS | The woman set out the bed linen ... (6) |
| FITTEDSHEET | Detest the thief who could have the bed linen (6,5) |
| SHEET | Chief support for keeping the bed-linen in place? (5-6) |
| ANCHOR | Chief support for keeping the bed-linen in place? (5-6) |
| COVERS | Insures the bed-linen (6) |
| GINGHAM | From the Malay meaning "striped", a check fabric used for country shirts, jam jar covers, table cloths, hair accessories, dresses, patchwork and bed linen (7) |
| CHARGESHEET | List of accusations citing some bed-linen on the ward? (11) |
| FLYSHEET | On the shelf, yet taken for aerial bed linen? (8) |
| MAINSHEET | Used on the ocean for bed linen? (9) |
| CLOTHES | Garments, habiliments or vestures, such as the real or imaginary ones of a vain emperor in a tale by Hans Christian Andersen; or, bed linen (7) |
| BALANCESHEET | Make statement attaching weighing scales to bed-linen (7,5) |
| RUMPLE | Dishevel, as bed linen |