| NAINSOOK | Light plain-weave cotton fabric usually used for clothing, especially babies' wear; Hindi, 'delight to the eye' (8) |
| GINGHAM | Light plain-weave cotton fabric typically woven in checks with white and another colour (7) |
| FOULARD | Light plain-weave or twill-weave silk or rayon fabric. usually with a printed design (7) |
| ARGYLE | Diamond-shaped pattern used in clothing, especially socks (6) |
| GARB | Clothing, especially of a distinctive kind (4) |
| BATISTE | What fine plain-weave cotton fabric is used for shirts and handkerchiefs? (7) |
| CHAMBRAY | Plain-weave cotton fabric, typically light blue (8) |
| MUSLIN | Plain-weave cotton fabric |
| POPLIN | Strong fabric, usually of cotton, in plain weave with fine ribbing used for dresses and children's wear |
| DENIM | Hard-wearing twill-weave cotton fabric used for trousers and work clothes (5) |
| GALATEA | A cotton fabric, usually with a coloured stripe (7) |
| BUXUS | Botanical name for box genus usually used for hedging and topiary (5) |
| TARLATAN | An open-weave cotton fabric for stiffening garments (8) |
| SERGE | A twill-weave woollen or worsted fabric, used for clothing (5) |
| FLANNEL | A soft, light, woollen fabric with a slight nap, used for clothing (7) |
| JACONET | Lightweight cotton fabric similar to muslin, used for clothing, bandages etc. (7) |
| LAWN | A fine linen or cotton fabric, used for clothing (4) |
| KHADDAR | Plain-weave cotton cloth of India |
| SCONE | A light, plain, doughy cake, usually served split and buttered (5) |
| MANDIBLES | Mouthparts in insects and other arthropods usually used for biting and crushing food (9) |