| DECORATIVEARTS | Things such as textiles and ceramics that are both functional and ornamental |
| DISTASTE | Horror from nudist as 'textiles' gathered round (8) |
| TERRA | With 54-Down, ceramic that means literally "baked earth" |
| POLYESTER | Any of a large class of synthetic materials used as textile fibres (9) |
| LOOMS | Appears as textile machines (5) |
| WASTE | Unwisely use some straw as textile (5) |
| CARS | Things that are both tired and exhausting? |
| OUTFIT | Clothes that are both unacceptable and suitable (6) |
| NITTYGRITTY | Fundamentals that are both lousy and abrasive (5-6) |
| OPUS | Work of one in boots that are both too small |
| VOYSEY | An Arts and Crafts architect and designer who created patterns for textiles and wallpaper based on animal and bird life (6) |
| INVENTORY | A list or schedule of items, such as that detailing hundreds of thousands of Henry VIII's possessions, including his diadem, furs, jewels, marmoset, palaces, ships, tapestries, textiles and suit of ar |
| TAXONOMY | The process of naming and classifying things such as animals and plants into groups within a larger system (8) |
| MICROBIOLOGISTS | Those who study very small living things such as bacteria and their effects on people (15) |
| KOI | Peach and mauve bearded iris and ornamental pond fish (3) |
| BORICACID | White crystalline compound derived from borax, used as a mild antiseptic and in the manufacture of heatresistant glass and ceramics (5,4) |
| SYSTEM | A set of things such as bodily organs, celestial objects or computer components working together as a collective complex whole (6) |
| TOPIARY | From "fancy gardening", word for the art of clipping box, yews and other arbors into fantastic, imitative and ornamental shapes; or, Roman mural decoration featuring landscapes (7) |
| CABRIOLE | Curved and ornamental, as furniture legs (8) |
| INTHEWASH | Where things (such as flowers in Beds) come out (2,3,4) |