| SILK | Textile woven in the process of sericulture (4) |
| STAR | Any one of the celestial bodies in which atomic nuclei bind to form many of the chemical elements in the process of nucleosynthesis (4) |
| NEST | A bed of a being, bink of a bee, burrow of a badger or literal "sitting-down place" of a bird, built in the process of nidification; or, the brood occupying such a breeding ground (4) |
| TENT | Portable shelter with a series of guy ropes and pegs dismantled in the process of striking (4) |
| PORT | Fortified wine other than sherry that is aged in the process of solera using a tiered system of barrels (4) |
| WHEY | A by-product of milk curdled in the process of making cheese (4) |
| FELT | Formerly made in the process of carroting, a non-woven matted cloth, much used by hatters or milliners (4) |
| ONTO | In the process of finding out about (4) |
| WEFT | It's woven in and out by endless little feet (4) |
| TAPE | Material woven in a narrow band (4) |
| VNECK | Type of shirt woven in the middle kept by American farm labour (colourless) (1,4) |
| WINE | Rich dark-red colour; or, a beverage made in the process of viniculture and sold by a vintner (4) |
| ONIT | In-the-process-of-adulting,-say |
| SHOT | Woven in different colours; attempt to score |
| ISLE | Leis woven in Hawaii, perhaps |
| BLAZER | Plain, trimmed or striped jacket traditionally woven in the identifying colours of a rowing club or school (6) |
| TWEED | It's woven in the Hebrides |
| SYRIA | Rya that is woven in the Middle East (5) |
| MOLT | Shed feathers, hair or shell in the process of renewing plummage, a coat, etc. |
| UNITE | "Oneness" in the form of an association of workers; a coupling for pipes; an esemplastic device on an ensign, flag or jack; a students' club; a textile woven from a combination or fusion of fibres; or |