| PIMA | Kind of cotton |
| CALICO | Kind of cotton cloth (6) |
| SEAISLAND | Kind of cotton - one's light blue to begin with |
| GINGHAM | Kind of cotton cloth,usually checked or striped (7) |
| LEAS | Poetic word for arable lands, meadows or pasture; or, measures of 80 yards of wool, 120 yards of cotton/silk or 300 yards of linen (4) |
| WAD | A bundle of hay or straw; a roll of banknotes; a large sum of said money; a mass of cotton wool, tow etc for packing or stuffing; or, a slang word for a bun, cake or sandwich (3) |
| MOPS | Wads or bundles of cotton or synthetic material fastened to the end of a stick, for cleaning of floors |
| THREAD | Line of cotton - plot (of book, film) (6) |
| ASTRINGENT | A part of hospital employing twists of cotton in medical preparation |
| KANGA | Garment made of cotton and foot of silk, or cut from fur |
| CRETONNE | Type of cotton fabric being worn at end of vacation in Greek island |
| MOP | A wad or bundle of cotton or synthetic material fastened to the end of a stick for cleaning floors, etc. |
| GALATEA | Girl at end of queue had article of cotton fabric (7) |
| BALE | A large bundle of cotton, hay or paper; or, a group of turtles (4) |
| LEA | Measure of one hundred and twenty yards of cotton or silk (3) |
| WEBBING | A woven strip of cotton, hemp or nylon as a strap, seat belt or a piece of upholstery tape for a chair (7) |
| PARRAMATTA | Fabric with a weft of worsted and a warp of cotton or silk (10) |
| TAPE | A thin strip of cotton or linen for binding, fastening or for embroidering with one's name; a length of cellulose for sticking; a long cloth or metal ruler for carpentry, dressmaking, tailoring etc; a |
| LACE | From "noose", a cord such as a shoestring or a corset's rat-tail; an ornamental braid; fine openwork of cotton or silk; or, unrelatedly, a dash of brandy added to a coffee/drink (4) |
| WICK | Dialect for a creek, dairy farm, hamlet or village; or, related to "roll of lint, yarn", a long twist of cotton fibres by which a candle or lamp's flame is fed or fuelled with beeswax, oil or tallow ( |