| CASHCROP | Tobacco or cotton |
| HONEYDEW | Word for an aphid's sugary secretion found in mist-like roric droplets on plants; a mellow mellifluous musk melon; molasses-rich tobacco; or, ambrosia or anything delightfully sweet or pleasant (8) |
| CURED | Preserved meat, fish, tobacco or hide by salting, drying or smoking |
| BIRDSEYE | A fermata; a kind of primrose, speedwell, tobacco or other plant with flowers of two contrasting colours; a small yet fiery red chilli pepper; a pattern of spotted diamonds; or, a term denoting a view |
| CHIMNEY | A femerall or smokestack one is said to resemble when chain-smoking tobacco or puffing on a pipe (7) |
| ROAD | Tobacco or Burma |
| POUCH | Container for tobacco or young (5) |
| CROP | Tobacco or wheat, to farmers |
| PLAIT | Thin twist of tobacco or a braided pigtail - both essentials for sailors in the age of sail |
| PIGTAIL | A short length of twisted tobacco or hair (7) |
| FLUFF | Wool or cotton fuzz; downy feathers of a chick or fur of a young animal; a blooper made by an actor when delivering lines; or, a misplayed golf stroke (5) |
| FABRIC | Word for a building; construction; texture; or, cotton, linen, silk or other cloth for clothing or figuratively woven into the very structure of society (6) |
| SPUN | Made cotton or cotton candy |
| FOULARD | Lightweight plain-weave or twill-weave silk or cotton fabric, usually with a printed design (7) |
| FELT | Sensed / fabric of wool, often mixed with fur or hair, or cotton, rayon |
| CAP | A closefitting head covering of wool or cotton brimless or with only a front visor |
| LINEN | Tablecloths, sheets or clothes made from linen or cotton (5) |
| BALES | Groups of turtles; or, quantities of bundled hay, straw or cotton (5) |
| SPINDLE | Pin by which wool, flax or cotton is twisted into yarn; or, the fusee of a watch (7) |
| BOLL | Flax or cotton pod |