| EFFLORESCENT | Like old brickwork, fences or felt possibly (12) |
| FABRIC | Felt possibly wonderful with wealthy husband leaving (6) |
| REPOINT | Agent round, using tin to fix old brickwork (7) |
| PROPERTYLINE | Place for a fence or hedge, perhaps |
| WATTLE | Stakes interwoven with twigs or branchlets to form fences or hurdles; a comb-like caruncle of a cockerel or turkey; or, an Australian acacia (6) |
| GAPS | Breaches in hedges or fences or walls |
| MEND | Fix, like fences or clothes |
| HEDGES | Botanical boundaries, fences or rows forming the characteristic chequered "patchwork quilt" of the English countryside or the bocage of rural France (6) |
| SLATS | Louvre-like strips of wood in bed frames, fences or Venetian blinds (5) |
| ENFORCES | Broken fences or implements (8) |
| BARBEDWIRE | Protection on fences or walls (6,4) |
| STILES | Sets of steps in fences or walls |
| PLAY | "Fences" or "The Tempest" |
| COLOURING | The natural hues of one's eyes, hair and skin; the filling in of a shape or outline with crayons or felt-tip pens; food dye; or, pervading tone (9) |
| FLOCK | Pulverized wool or felt applied to paper to produce a texture or pattern (5) |
| HATS | They may be checked or felt |
| TANGIBLE | Palpable; able to be touched or felt |
| BERET | Round, close-fitting, brimless cap of soft wool or felt (5) |
| FLORET | Could be cauliflower or felt wrong (6) |
| FROLIC | Have fun drawing up pencil or felt-tip circles (6) |