| CANES | Female weasels; stems of blackberry, raspberry or loganberry plants; or, strips of wicker or rattan that are woven in basketry (5) |
| CANE | Stem of a raspberry plant or bamboo, wicker or rattan when used for furniture/baskets (4) |
| DRUPEL | Any one of the small fleshy subdivisions of a blackberry, raspberry or other aggregate fruit (6) |
| STAY | One of a series of metal ribs or strips of whalebone used to stiffen an early style of corset; or, a guy-rope (4) |
| BARS | Oblong blocks, ingots, rods or strips of chocolate, gold, iron, soap or other solid substance; bands of colour; counters in pubs; or, from "weight", units of pressure (4) |
| SWATHS | Word for measures of the widths of grassland, reckoned by sweeps of mowers' scythes originally, later bands of cut, mown or scythed grass or corn; or, any broad areas or strips (6) |
| STRAP | An elongated leather strip (or or strip of similar material) for binding things together or holding something in position. |
| SHRUB | Mixed drink of lemon, spices, sugar and rum that shares its name with a bushy type of plant such as the Christmas box; or, a fruit cordial or syrup of raspberry or other fruit with added vinegar, for |
| BASKETS | Containers woven from pliable strips of cane, honeysuckle, rattan, straw, wicker or willow and represented in architecture as carved blossom- or fruit-filled corbeils (7) |
| STREAMER | A thin roll of coloured crepe paper or strip of confetti that cascades when thrown; a banner headline; or, a flag flowing in the wind (8) |
| BANDEAU | A fillet or strip of ribbon to bind the hair; a narrow piece inside a hat; or, a strapless brassiere or bikini top (7) |
| TWISTS | Bends in the road; or, strips of zest as garnishes for cocktails (6) |
| SPILL | Splinter of wood or strip of twisted paper with which pipes, fires, etc are lit (5) |
| ACINUS | Any of the small drupes that make up the fruit of the blackberry, raspberry, etc. |
| WOVEN | Made by interlacing threads or strips of material (5) |
| LARDONS | Cubes or strips of bacon fat |
| BUSK | A stay or strip of whalebone in a corset; the bodice so stiffened; or, a nautical word meaning "cruise about, tack, go from place to place, seek", hence "go about town performing" (4) |
| BYLINE | A newspaper article's sentence or strip of text that names its author (6) |
| DRUPELET | One of the words for each one of the small fruits forming a bramble, raspberry or other syncarp (8) |
| LOGANBERRY | Hybrid of blackberry and raspberry cultivated for its edible fruit (10) |