| FLUTE | Woodwind instrument; a longer version of a baguette; or, a low-warp bobbin in tapestry weaving (5) |
| OBOEDA | Woodwind instrument, a predecessor of the cor anglais (4,2,6) |
| CACCIA | Woodwind instrument, a predecessor of the cor anglais (4,2,6) |
| RICES | Bobbins, in the old days |
| SILK | Natural fibre spun into thread and placed onto bobbins in the process of filature; a spiderling's gossamer for ballooning or kiting; or, the long fine styles of maize (4) |
| SHAKE | A quake, quiver, rattle or tremble, be it in the ground, a smoothie-like milky drink or a low-frequency sound (5) |
| ARRAS | Which town of northern France is famous for its tapestry weaving? (5) |
| BERET | Hat for someone riding a bicycle with a baguette in their bag, stereotypically |
| CRUST | Nobility can purchase a baguette here! (5,5) |
| UPPER | Nobility can purchase a baguette here! (5,5) |
| TRUNDLE | Word, from "disc, roller, trend, wheel", for a steady bowl or roll along; a castor or small roller; a hoop; a spool of golden heraldic thread; the pinion of a lantern; or, a low rollaway bed (7) |
| BREAD | Baguette or brioche |
| PARIS | European capital with a baguette-baking competition |
| GRUMBLE | A bellyache, complaint or grouse; or, a low murmur, as in the sound of thunder or a hungry stomach (7) |
| TRIVET | A three-legged prop for a cooking pot or kettle; or, a low support for a hot dish or teapot on a table (6) |
| RUFFLE | A frill or furbelow; a quarrel; or, a low continuous beat of a drum (6) |
| VIOLA | Unpopular instrument - a musical instrument? (5) |
| ABNEY | William de Wiveleslie ?, scientist after whom the surveying instrument a topographic ? level is named (5) |
| RUFF | A reeve's male counterpart, named for its distinguishing frill or collar of ornamental neck feathers in the breeding season; the perch-like pope; the old card game "trump"; or, a low vibrating beat of |
| UNDERTONE | Word for a muted, pale or subdued colour, feeling, quality, sound or voice; or, a low state of body (9) |