| PINECONE | Depicted in paisley patterns or as a finial, the strobilus of a species of conifer that can be used as a home-made weather station (8) |
| CONE | Fruit of a pine tree or other conifer depicted in a stylised form in paisley or as a finial; a flower of the hop plant; or, a curled wafer for a scoop of ice cream (4) |
| ETRO | Fashion house known for its paisley patterns |
| DOUGLASFIR | Tall evergreen conifer that can live for over 1,000 years (7,3) |
| CMA | ___ Awards (show with a Paisley pattern of late?) |
| FAIRISLE | Forefront of fashion, middle American wearing unlimited Paisley pattern (4,4) |
| CROP | Foliate part of a finial; a plant grown to be harvested collectively; or, a short equestrian whip with a loop at the end rather than a lash (4) |
| GABLE | Sometimes surmounted by a finial, a triangular part of a wall closing the end of a pitched roof (5) |
| PINOT | Name, from a French word for a coniferous cone, for a variety of blanc, grigio, gris or noir wine grapes forming a cluster likened to said strobilus; or, the vin made from said raisins (5) |
| POPPY | A cornfield flower of remembrance, also known as a coquelicot for its cock's-comb-red petals; or, paired with "head", a word for a wooden finial decorating an end of a church pew (5) |
| PINE | With cones and fragrant needlelike leaves, a conifer that, like its relatives the fir and the spruce, is often used as a Christmas tree (4) |
| STENCIL | A plate or pochoir perforated with patterns or lettering through which paint is pressed to produce a print upon a surface such as paper (7) |
| WHORLS | 360degrees turns in spiral seashells; fingerprint patterns; or radial arrangements of petals or leaves around a plant's stem (6) |
| TARTAN | Any of various patterns or "setts" woven into cloth that are symbolic of Highland clans and iconic of Scottish heritage (6) |
| TEMPLATES | Shapes used as patterns or cutting guides in patchwork or woodwork (9) |
| SETTS | Patterns or basic "tiles" of tartans; or, burrows of badgers (5) |
| EMBROIDERY | Form of needlework using stranded cotton or silk yarns to create samplers, patterns or monograms (10) |
| LARCH | Conifer that loses its leaves in the fall |
| IKAT | Indonesian method of weaving tiedyed threads into intricate patterns or motifs with slightly blurred edges (4) |
| EPITOME | Volume about a finial? |