| FLOC | Tuft of wool look-alike |
| FLOCCULUS | Small ovoid lobe on the base of the cerebellum involved in balance and eye movement; from Latin, 'tuft of wool' (9) |
| FLINTLOCK | Piece of fluff seen in a tuft of wool (9) |
| FLOCK | A company of birds or sheep; a congregation; or, a tuft of wool (5) |
| LOCK | Hold a tuft of wool |
| POMPOM | Ornamental tuft of wool (6) |
| FLOCCULES | Small clumps of material resembling tufts of wool; focus cell (anag.) |
| PIPECLEANER | Wire covered with tufts of wool (4-7) |
| TOGA | From "hair of the head", word for a tuft of a seed or pineapple; a leafy crown of a palm; or, the nebulous envelope of the head of a "long-haired star" (4) |
| THISTLEDOWN | Clock-like tuft of seeds of the plant used as the national emblem of Scotland; a favourite food of g |
| WISP | A small broom; a twisted bunch as a torch; a bundle of hay/straw; a flock of snipe; or, something delicate, such as a streak of smoke or a tuft of hair (4) |
| LYNX | Which member of the cat family has a distinctive tuft of hair on the end of its ears? (4) |
| GOATEE | What kind of beard consists of a tuft of hair on the chin? (6) |
| CREST | Tuft of feathers on the head of a bird such as a cockatoo, grey crowned crane or waxwing; or, a heraldic device on some coats of arms above the torse (5) |
| TASSEL | Ornamental tuft of threads secured with a knot for upholstery or a mortarboard; thin plate of gold on an episcopal robe; inflorescence of maize; or, a ribbon bookmark (6) |
| ALULA | Tuft of small stiff feathers on the first digit of a bird, also called a bastard wing (5) |
| COWLICK | Hood, thick, hiding half of that tuft of hair (7) |
| COMA | Tuft of silky hairs at the end of a seed (4) |
| SCOPA | Brush-like tuft of hairs on the hind legs of bees used for collecting pollen (5) |
| FETLOCK | Part of a horse's leg where a tuft of hair grows above the hoof (7) |