| SERIGRAPH | Printed design produced by means of a silk screen (9) |
| ORGAN | Large complex musical keyboard instrument in which sound is produced by means of a number of pipes arranged in sets or stops, supplied with air from a bellows |
| TESSERA | Bit of design produced by ill-fated female over a long time |
| PRINT | Create with a silk-screen |
| TATTOOS | Designs produced on the skin by pricking it and staining it with indelible colours (7) |
| KAPOK | Product of a silk-cotton tree |
| SOWSEAR | Unlikely source of a silk purse |
| SATEEN | Cotton version of a silk fabric |
| INKROLLER | Silk screen instrument |
| BRAINTREE | Essex town where Courtaulds opened a silk mill |
| TWIST | A bend in a road; a swindle; a silk thread; a mixed drink; a spiral-shaped barley sugar, roll of bread/tobacco, sliver of lemon zest or wineglass stem; or, a style of hip-gyrating dance (5) |
| SQUARE | A tool for determining a right angle; a cotton flower-bud; a quadrilateral; or, something four-sided, such as a cell in a crossword grid, a chocolate brownie, a formation of troops, a marketplace, a m |
| MAO | Subject of 199 silk-screen paintings by Warhol |
| FOULARD | Soft light fabric of plainweave or twill-weave silk or rayon, usually with a printed design (7) |
| CRETONNE | A heavy cotton or linen fabric with a printed design, used for furnishing, named after a village in Normandy (8) |
| SILICON | Most of silk screen picture element (7) |
| CALICO | A white or unbleached cotton fabric with no printed design |
| SERIGRAPHY | Silk-screen printing (10) |
| QUASI | Resembling some aqua silk screens (5) |
| FLORENTINE | A meat pie, a Medici, a silk fabric, a spinach dish or a half-chocolate half-glace-cherry-and-nut delicacy, all from the city of the Uffizi Gallery (10) |