| RETICULATED | Having a pattern of interlacing lines (of porcelain) (11) |
| TRACERY | Go round tree, seeing pattern of interlacing |
| GEOMETRICAL | Having a pattern of regular lines and shapes |
| INFORMATION | Having a pattern that shows intelligence (11) |
| STIPPLED | Having a pattern of dots, on a ceiling perhaps (8) |
| DOTTED | Having a pattern of small round marks (6) |
| CHEQUERED | Having a pattern of mixed fortune (9) |
| CHECKED | having a pattern of squares |
| LATTICEWORK | Decorative interlacing strips (11) |
| WEAVER | One who creates textiles by means of interlacing warp and weft threads; a basket-maker; or, a bird named for its skill in nest-building (6) |
| BEDFORTCORD | Durable woven cloth with a pattern of lengthwise ridges, typically made from wool (7,4) |
| CLOVEHITCH | Result of interlacing affection in chapter with irritation |
| FRETWORK | Ornamental work of interlacing parts |
| KNITTING | Needlework involving purling, ravelling, stitching and other methods of interlacing woollen yarn (8) |
| STRIPED | Having a pattern made up of coloured lines (7) |
| WHORL | Word for a spindle's flywheel or wharve originally, later a pattern of concentric circles; a single convolution in a spiral shell; a radial arrangement of petals or leaves; or, a gyre or swirl in a fi |
| BIRDSEYE | A fermata; a kind of primrose, speedwell, tobacco or other plant with flowers of two contrasting colours; a small yet fiery red chilli pepper; a pattern of spotted diamonds; or, a term denoting a view |
| INLAID | Having a pattern set into the surface (6) |
| WEAVE | Create a piece of cloth by interlacing strands of fabric. (5) |
| GRID | A network of intersecting lines forming a pattern of squares, observed in everyday things such as a crossword puzzle, map, piece of graph paper, spreadsheet or trellis (4) |