| EARFLAP | One of two pieces of fabric or fur attached to the sides of a cap, which can be let down for warmth (7) |
| EARFLAPS | Pieces of fabric and fur attached to a cap to keep ears warm (8) |
| HARE | Reportedly, something that can be let down for long-eared animal (4) |
| LANDAU | Four-wheeled carriage with a roof which can be let down (6) |
| SHAWLS | Pieces of fabric or knitted material worn around the shoulders (6) |
| TASSE | One of two pieces of armour plate which protected a knight's upper thighs (5) |
| ICESKATE | One of two pieces of winter sporting equipment |
| PELT | Raw animal hide with fur attached (4) |
| SOOT | A black substance formed by combustion or separated from fuel during combustion, rising in fine particles and adhering to the sides of pipes and chimneys. (4) |
| SHAWL | A piece of fabric or knitted material worn around the shoulders (5) |
| LATERAL | Relating to the sides of an object or plant (7) |
| TEMPORAL | Material relating to the sides of the skull (8) |
| INSOLE | Piece of fabric or rubber put in a shoe for support |
| SCRAP | Discarded piece of fabric or metal |
| BAIGNEUSE | It is a bathing cap, which corresponds to the "dormeuse," or sleeping cap. Originally a cap with a purpose, intended for sleeping or for bathing, it became part of a citizen's everyday wear with varia |
| SEAM | Old word for a piece of sewing work; a line of stitches where two pieces of fabric become one; said join's ornamentation; or, a wrinkle (4) |
| GAUGE | Diameter of a wire; number of knitted stitches in one inch of fabric; or, the width of a row of slates (5) |
| QUILT | From a word for a soft material layered between two pieces of fabric, a duvet or a patchwork coverlet (5) |
| BOLT | A roll of fabric or wallpaper as a unit of measurement; the world's fastest man; or, a flash of lightning (4) |
| HAIR | One's mane, mop or collective locks, pili or tresses said to be let down when one is putting one's feet up (4) |