| ATOR | Suffix with "liquid" or "fabric" |
| ITY | Suffix with liquid |
| ATE | Suffix with liquid |
| BASTE | To coat with liquid or fat while cooking (5) |
| BUNTING | Finch- or sparrow-like bird known collectively as a mural; or, a string of colourful maritime flags or fabric/paper triangles for decorating a boat, festival, street fair or party (7) |
| PLAID | A twilled cloth or fabric with a chequered or tartan pattern (5) |
| BOUCLE | A yarn or fabric with a curled or looped ply (6) |
| FLAMEPROOF | Description of ovenware able to be used when cooking with direct heat; or, fabric, treated so as to be non-flammable or fire-retardant (10) |
| OMBRE | Spanish card game named for the "man" who wins the hand; or, with an accent, a transition of colours from dark to light, as in hair or fabric (5) |
| SOFTENER | Word with water or fabric |
| SHODDY | Yarn or fabric made from wool waste or clippings |
| WRINKLE | Small line or crease in skin or fabric (7) |
| BOOK | Record of bets; set of rules; or, a number of pages, stamps, tickets or fabric swatches bound together (4) |
| DIAMANTE | A costume jewellery or fabric decorated with glass cut to resemble precious stones (8) |
| SLUB | A knot, lump or thick place in yarn; or, fabric woven from said thread (4) |
| MATERIAL | A word meaning worldly, as opposed to spiritual; the tangible substance constituting an object; cloth or fabric; or, facts, figures, ideas etc, for use in creating a book (8) |
| ENSWATHE | To cover or wrap in a garment or fabric (8) |
| ANGORA | Yarn or fabric made from the long hair of a species of goat or rabbit (6) |
| GAZEBO | Open-sided outdoor structure with solid or fabric roof providing shade (6) |
| DYE | Hair or fabric color |