| COATS | Layers of paints |
| LATEXES | Sorts of paints |
| PALETTE | Holder of paints or eyeshadow |
| COIRMATS | Layers of paint, on the outside of rim, wrecked floor coverings (4,4) |
| IMPASTO | Thick layers of paint in art |
| PAILLETTE | Sparkly item I left amongst collection of paints |
| PALLET | Term for a flat wooden blade that is related to a word for a flat wooden board for the mixture of paints (6) |
| TOPCOATS | Also inspiring Constable, artist evenly removed layers of paint |
| STRUDEL | A baked sweet of Austrian origin, made of thin layers of pastry with a filling usually of fruit (7) |
| ANKLE | A group of 11s drank less after removing a couple of layers of clothing (5) |
| RAVIOLI | Type of dumplings made up of a filling between layers of thin pasta (7) |
| SHALE | Most abundant of the sedimentary rocks, composed of successive layers of compressed mud or clay (5) |
| MILLEFEUILLE | A rich confection of layers of puff pastry with a filling typically of jam or cream (12) |
| APFELSTRUDEL | Baked sweet of Austrian origin, comprising thin layers of pastry with a filling usually of fruit (12) |
| BAKLAVA | Dessert of Middle Eastern origin consisting of thin layers of pastry filled with nuts and honey (7) |
| BEDS | Garden plots of cabbages or roses, e.g.; layers of oysters; or, cots, bunks, four-posters etc, originally dug-out lairs, hollows or piles of straw (4) |
| PLY | Number of layers of tissue (3) |
| LASAGNA | Baked dish of layers of lasagna pasta with sauce and cheese and meat or vegetables. |
| STREAKY | (Of bacon) having alternate layers of meat and fat (7) |
| QUILTS | Bed coverings made of padding enclosed between layers of cloth and kept in place by patterned stitching |