| BURLAP | Coarse canvas cloth often used for sacking (6) |
| IKAT | From the Malay-Indonesian meaning "tie" or "bind", a traditional resist-dyeing technique for patterning cloth, often used for textiles or soft furnishings (4) |
| CHINO | Cotton-twill cloth, often used for trousers |
| LOOTER | Person responsible for sacking John replaces lawyers in exchange |
| ALLUDE | Suggest everyone due for sacking |
| JUTE | Fibre used for sacking (4) |
| SISAL | Used for sacking a half-sister at loggerheads |
| ARGYLE | Diamond-shaped pattern often used for socks (6) |
| VELOUR | Soft material often used for car upholstery (6) |
| CELLAR | Which underground room is often used for storing wine (6) |
| MEADOW | An area of grassland, often used for pasture (6) |
| PLUMES | Term often used for the feathery inflorescences of pampas grasses (6) |
| ETUDES | Musical compositions, often used for teaching techniques (6) |
| ORANGE | Citrus fruit often used for juice (6) |
| ALPINE | Type of plant growing at high altitudes, often used for rockeries or dry-stone walls (6) |
| COLLIE | Border -; working breed of dog often used for herding livestock and sheepdog trials (6) |
| BASKET | Container woven from wicker, straw or osier, often used for fresh fruit, bread or eggs (6) |
| ALCOVE | Recess or inglenook at either side of a chimneybreast, often used for bookshelves (6) |
| SALOON | A usually large public cabin on a ship, often used for dining (6) |
| GRATER | Kitchen gadget often used for cheese |