| SACHETS | Miniature packets containing single-use quantities of sugar, salt, shampoo etc; or, little cloth bags of potpourri or dried lavender (7) |
| BIBS | Uppers of aprons or dungarees; or, little cloths protecting the fronts of babies' or toddlers' clothes (4) |
| BEANBAG | Small cloth bag filled with dried beans (7) |
| LIQUITAB | Plastic packet containing portion of detergent (8) |
| SACHET | Small sealed packet containing a liquid, cream or powder (6) |
| TWEE | Pretty little cloth without a bit of dye (4) |
| RHUBARB | Vegetable eaten as a fruit in dishes such as crumble and fool, generally cooked with vast quantities of sugar and other ingredients such as orange, ginger and redcurrants (7) |
| BIB | It's a meal shield: Much of the food that doesn't quite make it into a baby's mouth ends up on this little cloth chest covering |
| LUMPS | Quantities of sugar |
| THUS | A little cloth used like that (4) |
| LASSI | Indian drink of diluted yoghurt or buttermilk flavoured with sugar, salt or spices, served cold (5) |
| GRAVLAX | A Scandinavian dish of dry-cured salmon with herbs, sugar, salt and pepper (7) |
| FIREDOOR | For containing single sign of danger, old safety measure (4,4) |
| BUSBY | Military fur hat with a cloth bag or flap at one side |
| DUFF | A thick flour pudding, often flavoured with currants etc. and boiled in a cloth bag (4) |
| TOILETRIES | Initially, old European litter is recycled to make soap, shampoo etc. (10) |
| HINDI | Indic language whose loan words to English include bandanna, loot, shampoo etc. (5) |
| STRAW | Single-use plastic item that's increasingly the subject of bans |
| STYROFOAM | On April 30, Maine became the first state to ban single-use containers made of this |
| EACH | Zero chance to go round grabbing last bit of rope - single use for all (4,4) |