| BUCKRAM | Cotton or linen cloth stiffened with size and used in bookbinding (7) |
| CAMBRIC | Lightweight cotton or linen cloth |
| ALBUMEN | Substance commonly called egg white or glair when used in bookbinding (7) |
| MOROCCO | Fine leather used in bookbinding (7) |
| GROGRAM | Coarse fabric made of silk mixed with wool or mohair, often stiffened with gum (7) |
| LOCKRAM | Coarse linen cloth originally produced in Brittany (7) |
| DORNICK | Stout linen cloth originally made in Belgium (7) |
| TICKING | Striped cotton or linen textile traditionally woven for mattresses (7) |
| ROLL | A cylinder of gift-wrap or other paper; a strip of cloth or leather with pockets for paintbrushes, pencils, sewing kits or tools; or, a type of brass gilding wheel used in bookbinding (4) |
| MULL | Verb meaning to pulverise or crumble; to spice, sweeten and warm ale or wine; to ponder; or, as a noun, a bungle, mess or muddle; soft muslin used in bookbinding; or, a Scottish word for a promontory |
| YAOMING | Sports star with size 18 shoes |
| ROAN | A colour of a horse's coat with variations including bay, blue, red and strawberry; or, a variety of leather used in bookbinding (4) |
| LAWN | From an alteration of dialect for "glade" or "pasture", a word for an area of grass or camomile in a garden or park; or, a fine cloth of cambric, cotton or linen (4) |
| SHAGREEN | The rough, untanned skin of asses, sharks or rays, often used in bookbinding (8) |
| TOILE | Cotton or linen dress fabric; dressmaker's test garment or "muslin"; or, the abbreviated name of a type of cloth printed with pastoral scenes or chinoiserie (5) |
| MARBLING | Using pigments and carrageen moss as a stabiliser, a method of patterning paper which is traditionally used in bookbinding for endpapers (8) |
| GOLDLEAF | Thin precious metal used in bookbinding etc (4,4) |
| TAPE | A thin strip of cotton or linen for binding, fastening or for embroidering with one's name; a length of cellulose for sticking; a long cloth or metal ruler for carpentry, dressmaking, tailoring etc; a |
| GIMP | A tapelike ornamental trim used in sewing or embroidery, often stiffened with wire |
| CRETONNE | Heavy cotton or linen fabric with a printed design that is used in furnishing (8) |