| AFGHAN | Knitted wool blanket or shawl (6) |
| MANTLE | Word for a cloak or shawl, hence a blanket, coating of snow, layer of the Earth, pallium of a mollusc, tapestry, wing covert of a bird or other covering/concealing thing (6) |
| TRUNKS | Sturdy, sometimes initialled boxes for blankets or transporting clothes and personal effects when travelling; or, men's shorts for swimming or sports (6) |
| SHEETS | Baking trays; cotton/linen layers under blankets; or, newspapers (6) |
| WRAP | A light dressing-gown, outdoor garment, sarong or shawl; a single turn or fold; clingfilm, foil, paper etc covering/concealing food or a gift; or, the end of a session of filming (4) |
| MANTA | Word for a blanket, cloak or shawl; or, a gigantic ray named for being caught in a blanketing trap or for resembling an enormous quilt (5) |
| WHITTLE | Dialect for a blanket or a woollen shawl; or, from "knife", a word meaning "cut, pare or shave strips from", especially when using said blade (7) |
| MACKINAW | Heavy wool blanket |
| DEDICATEDFOLLOWEROFFASHION | Knitted wool diehard, if adolescent, encapsulating rotten song by 4 |
| YARNBOMBING | Street art involving knitted wool |
| DEDICATED | Knitted wool diehard, if adolescent, encapsulating rotten song by 4 (9,8,2,7) |
| AFGHANS | Patterned wool blankets |
| WOVEN | Like some wool blankets |
| PASHMINA | Wrap or shawl traditionally made from a cashmere-like wool derived from the under-fleece of a Himalayan goat (8) |
| FICHU | Light scarf or shawl (5) |
| STOLE | A woman's long scarf or shawl (5) |
| MANTILLA | Spanish veil or shawl, covering the head and shoulders |
| PLAID | Long Highland cloak or shawl (5) |
| LAPEL | Jacket part that can be notch, peak, or shawl |
| COVER | Jacket of a book; the top sheet, blanket or quilt of a bed; a place setting at a restaurant table/formal dinner; or, a thicket used as a shelter by game (5) |