| ESPARTO | Coarse grass used in papermaking, etc (7) |
| TIMOTHY | Coarse grass used as fodder |
| COGON | Tall coarse grass used widely for thatching (5) |
| DECKLES | Wooden frames also known as fences in papermaking machines, used for limiting the size of sheets pro |
| PULP | Fibrous material used in papermaking; or, the pulp (4) |
| DECKLE | Frame used in papermaking (6) |
| SACATON | Coarse grass, Sporobolus wrightii, grown for hay and pasture (7) |
| HASSOCK | A clump of grass used as a cushion (7) |
| SALTHAY | Tidal grass used as feed |
| BARLEY | The grain of a variety of cereal grass used in making malts, in soups, and as animal feed |
| BAMBOO | Woody grass used in construction (6) |
| REED | Grass used in core education (4) |
| RYE | Grass used in the making of American whiskey (3) |
| CHIPOTLE | South American country imports grass used in spicy food |
| CITRONELLA | Oil with insect-repelling properties extracted from lemon-grass, used in candles, sun cream, horse f |
| FOG | Name in medieval English for a type of coarse grass; later, a new or second growth of grass following a hay harvest; a dense cloud-like mist near the ground; or, a mental haze (3) |
| WOODPULP | Pop would transport material for papermaking (4,4) |
| DEEPPULPER | Large-capacity papermaking machine? |
| PULPED | Like wood prepped for papermaking |
| HANDYNASTY | Papermaking flourished under it |