| SPIROGRAPH | Toy with a series of cogs for creating geometric patterns and designs (10) |
| TEETH | Using cogs for grinders (5) |
| TOOTH | Cog, for example, excessively tough on the outside |
| JARDINIERE | Word, from the French for "female gardener", for a decorative flower box or plant stand; a garnish of mixed seasonal legumes; or, a style of drapery with a floral pattern and crescent-shaped ruffled h |
| EASTEREGGS | Erase set pattern and admit horse made a gift of chocolate (6,4) |
| LANDSCAPES | Brings cloaks to earth and designs garden (10) |
| SEWINGSHOP | Place with patterns and pincushions |
| DESIGNATED | Ted supplies a pattern and is appointed to use it |
| GALASHIELS | Location of Heriot-Watt University's School of Textiles and Design (10) |
| NOELCOWARD | Playwright whose stage works include Present Laughter and Design for Living (4,6) |
| FLAG | An item with distinctive colours and designs studied in vexillology; or, a cloth piece forming a line of bunting (4) |
| ARTICHOKE | Globe -; depicted in paintings by Rory McEwen and designs by William Morris, a purple-flowered species of thistle cultivated in kitchen gardens as a food (9) |
| FAIRISLE | Traditional style of knitwear with patterns and multiple colours (4,4) |
| CORNROWS | A style of plaiting the hair in narrow strips to form geometric patterns on the scalp |
| OPART | A style of abstract painting utilising geometric patterns to create visual effects (2,3) |
| MASTICATION | Working with teeth initially meshed, one side of cog breaking a channel (11) |
| CAGIVA | Italian company that acquired a factory and designs from Aermacchi & Harley-davidson in the late 1970s. (6) |
| MORAY | Marine eel marked with brilliant patterns and colours such as the Ribbon ? or Turkey ? (5) |
| SETTS | The patterns and number of threads/colours forming tartan (5) |
| TANGRAMS | Chinese puzzles consisting of squares dissected into pieces to form patterns and shapes (8) |