| BANDAGE | Which strip of cloth is used to bind up a wound (7) |
| EUROPEANCUP | Open up a wound to cure a football event (8,3) |
| IMAGE | Picture that is used to bind publication (5) |
| ABOLISH | To get rid of a detailed measure of cloth is hard (7) |
| INCISOR | In fragment of cloth is gold tooth (7) |
| BUCKRAM | What's used to bind dollar to pound (7) |
| ALABAMA | Source of cotton woman used to bind Arab garment |
| PARAGON | Father wearing a strip of cloth makes a perfect model! (7) |
| REDTAPE | Term for the rouge or pinkish ribbon or strip traditionally used to bind official government documents, thus for excessive bureaucracy (3,4) |
| ARMBAND | Which strip shows rule among footballers? (7) |
| RUNNERS | Narrow strips of cloth used to cover athletes? (7) |
| CLOOTIE | A healing spring on the Black Isle where strips of cloth are left on a tree (7,4) |
| NECKTIE | Strip of cloth worn under the collar (7) |
| ROULEAU | Strip of cloth in tubular form, used as trimming on clothing |
| PUTTEES | What were strips of cloth worn around the legs of World War I soldiers? (7) |
| GINGHAM | Checked cloth is good across hangi cooked in front of ministerial leader (7) |
| DISHRAG | Cloth is hard to pull out (7) |
| DOESKIN | Cloth is enough for flesh and blood (7) |
| PANE | Word for a strip of cloth originally, later a sheet of glass in a window; or, a block of typically six postage stamps bound to the margin of a booklet, sometimes tete-beche (4) |
| SARONG | What garment, consisting of a long piece of cloth, is worn by men and women? (6) |