| FABRIC | Textile such as candlewick, chambray, cotton, linen or ticking, sold or stored in rolls or "bolts" (6) |
| TEXTILE | Silk, gingham, linen or ticking, a general word for a woven cloth studied in fashion and used in tailoring, dressmaking or upholstery (7) |
| CHIGNONS | Arrangements of long hair in rolls or knots at the back of the head (8) |
| SEERSUCKER | Light cotton, linen, or other fabric with a crinkled surface (10) |
| COATING | Duffel, gaberdine, tweed or other jacketing for overgarments; a thin layer of bloom, glaze, paint, patina, veneer etc; or, dialect for a severe rebuke, reprimand or ticking off (7) |
| ROOSTER | Duck in roll or chicken (7) |
| COTTON | Natural fibre used to make textiles such as chambray, gingham, muslin, Liberty London's Tana Lawn or calico (6) |
| NET | Textile such as tulle; the goal in football; or, a strip dividing a tennis or badminton court (3) |
| MATERIAL | Textile such as tweed or linen; or, all of a player's pieces/pawns on a chessboard (8) |
| ONION | Vegetable planted in a set, dried in a string/rope or stored in a hopper (5) |
| TEXTILES | Woven fabrics such as chambray, linen or tweed; or, non-nudists (8) |
| NAP | Raised surface fibres of a textile such as velvet; short name of a whist-like game; or, a tipster's chief fancy of the day in horse-racing (3) |
| TABBY | A textile such as silk or taffeta with a watered pattern; or, a cat with a brownish-greyish brindled coat (5) |
| TWEEDS | Woven textiles such as those traditionally made in Harris, or the garments cut from such cloth including hacking jackets, plus fours |
| LACE | Ornamental textile such as guipure or traditional Cluny woven with Leavers machines (4) |
| SPOON | One of the pieces of cutlery forming or stored in a canteen (5) |
| ASTHECASEMAYBE | Carried on board, or stored in hold, depending on circumstances? (2,3,4,3,2) |
| CHECK | Pattern of crossed lines forming squares for chessboards and textiles such as gingham or plaid (5) |
| MORDANT | An adhesive for gold leaf, or, a substance used to set dyes on textiles such as palampore (7) |
| SNUFF | The burnt partially consumed portion of a candlewick, thus a word for "extinguish", as in a flame or life (5) |