| KENTE | Ghanaian textile with a royal history |
| OLAV | Common name in Norway's royal history |
| NEDYOST | Winningest manager in Kansas City Royals history |
| TOILE | French word meaning canvas or linen; a test version of a garment made in calico; or, a, textile with a repeated patten of a French pastoral scene (5) |
| PRINT | A moulded pat of butter; a textile with a stamped pattern of dye; a copy or reproduction of an original painting; or, a book or newspaper (5) |
| DAMASK | Short word for a form of sword blade steel with a wavy pattern; or, an originally hand-woven reversible brocade-like silk textile with a pattern of animals, flowers, fruit etc (6) |
| MOIRE | Textile with a wavy pattern |
| TAPESTRY | Textile with a woven design |
| IKAT | Indonesian loom-woven textile with a geometric pattern of the same name, created by tie-dyed warp th |
| BROCADE | Textile with a raised embroidery like design of silk, satin, gold/silver threads or the Indian technique zari (7) |
| PLUSH | Soft textile with a longer nap than velvet, often used to make teddy bears and soft toys (5) |
| CORGI | Welsh "dwarf dog" whose name is shared by a brand of fine socks with a royal warrant, a range of die-cast toys and a former gas safety register (5) |
| GRIN | Having a drink with a royal in, look happy (4) |
| SHOT | Heavy ball used in an Olympic sport involving "putting"; or, a silk textile with contrasting warp and weft threads giving an iridescent two-tone lustre (4) |
| CORDS | Short word for trousers made from a textile with velvety ribs; or, measures of cut firewood (5) |
| TARTAN | Textile with roots in the Scottish Highlands |
| PICNICKING | Gets a bite lying on the grass with a royal garden party host? (10) |
| KINGANDQUEEN | Larry beats Ellery with a royal flush |
| FAKIR | French with a royal cocktail for holy man (5) |
| FRIAR | Brother and father on island with a royal (5) |