| MACHE | Papier -; material or layering process used to make items with a japanned finish (5) |
| PROPAGATE | Generate by grafting or layering (9) |
| LATHE | Woodturning machine used to make items such as pegs, candlesticks, chessmen, spindles and newel posts (5) |
| PAINT | General name for an artist's material or art supply such as gouache or a Cotman watercolour; or, an American skewbald or piebald horse (5) |
| SLATE | Form of metamorphic rock used in fine plates as a roofing material, or formerly, for writing on with |
| PORCELAIN | Ceramic material used to make items manufactured at a factory in Sevres (9) |
| ETUDE | Musical composition used as practice material, or to display virtuosity |
| BERET | A round, close-fitting, brimless cap of soft wool material or felt (5) |
| CANVAS | A coarse cloth used to make items such as sails and tents (6) |
| CHAFF | Paleaceous husks; rubbish or worthless material; or, badinage (5) |
| STOCK | Materials or resources used to run a business |
| FUNDS | Materials or resources used to run a business |
| CHESTSOFDRAWERS | Her doc's fretsaws used to make items of furniture (6,2,7) |
| UTENSILS | In America, tinsel is used to make items of kitchen equipment (8) |
| ISTIC | Ending with material or ideal |
| RAYON | Material - or any (anag) (5) |
| SCRAP | Small piece of leftover material or food (5) |
| CREPE | Coat of cashmere lined with one material or another |
| NYLON | Synthetic material or fibres (5) |
| IVORY | Key material or creeper outside (5) |