| BURLAP | North American name for the fabric hessian, typically made from jute or hemp fibres (6) |
| HESSIAN | Woven fabric made from jute or hemp |
| HURDS | Daughter wearing woven rush or hemp fibres |
| TWINE | String made from braided hemp fibres (5) |
| BASTS | Hemp fibres |
| CANVAS | A boat's sails; a boxing ring's floor; cloth for embroidery; an oil painting or its ground; or, a tent/group of tents, each made from the cotton- or hemp-based fabric of the same name (6) |
| VELOUR | Give Lourdes contribution for the fabric (6) |
| DENALI | Native American name for the former Mt. McKinley |
| BISQUE | A rich shellfish soup, typically made from lobster (6) |
| BONNET | Sleeping garment typically made from silk |
| CIDERS | Beverages typically made from apples |
| BASS | One of the words for a flax, hemp, jute or lime fibre bag for holding an angler's fish; a powerful sea perch with a brilliant silver body; or, from "low", the lowest part in music or the deepest male |
| LOON | The North American name for the type of bird known in the UK as a diver (4) |
| OAKEN | Typically made from, or made to look like, wood from the quercus tree (5) |
| ROPE | Cord of jute or hemp? (4) |
| BIGDIPPER | North American name for the constellation The Plough (3,6) |
| ENGLISHHORN | Usual North American name for the cor anglais, of the woodwind family (7,4) |
| HOLSTEIN | Usual North American name for the black-and-white dairy cattle breed known in the UK as Friesians (8) |
| CARIBOU | Usual North American name for the reindeer; from Canadian French, 'snow-shoveller' (7) |
| SKIRTING | Word for the fabric used to make dirndls, kilts, maxis, minis, petticoats, puffballs, tutus and other waistcloths; or, the wooden baseboard of an interior wall (8) |