| CHIAPET | Novelty item where seeds grow to form a figure's fur or hair: 2 wds. |
| FELT | Sensed / fabric of wool, often mixed with fur or hair, or cotton, rayon |
| CORN | ___ on the cob, long rounded part of a maize plant on which small yellow seeds grow (4) |
| LEGUMES | Plants whose seeds grow in pods, like peas and beans (7) |
| BEAT | A hawk's dead quarry; a hurl or a blow; a downpour of rain/hail; a storm of rage; a rapid pace; or, an animal's skin or hide intact with its fur or wool (4) |
| CASTOR | A flour dredger-like pepperette or sugar shaker with a perforated top; a sextuple star system that is Pollux's less-bright twin in Gemini; a beaver, its genus or a hat from its fur; or, a small swivel |
| COAT | An animal's fur or pelt; a single application of paint or nail polish; a layer of a plant bulb; or, a long garment such as a redingote (4) |
| SPLITENDS | Fraying at the tips of one's hair: 2 wds. |
| MOLE | A breakwater; a spy; a mammal, known collectively as a labour, with a dark-taupe coat of velvet-like fur; or, a chilli-and-chocolate sauce (4) |
| ANEST | ". . . ___ of robins in her hair" (2 wds.) |
| TEASEDOUT | Fluffed one's hair (2 wds.) |
| SPLITEND | Evidence of damaged hair (2 wds.) |
| REDDYE | What Lucille Ball used on her hair (2 wds.) |
| ALSO | A figure's had a nought added to it, too (4) |
| ACORN | Traditionally forming the mast or pannage of swine, a wild nut from which a small Quercus or a proverbial modest idea, project, thing etc may grow to mighty proportions (5) |
| GERMINATION | Process where seeds begin to grow (11) |
| TENNISCOURT | Area where seeds are expected to do well (6-5) |
| STOLE | Word for a Roman robe originally, later for a silk vestment worn over and hanging from the shoulders; or, a woman's scarf of fur or wool (5) |
| PUTOIS | French word for a polecat that also refers to its fur; or, a brush made of said hair, for decorating pottery (6) |
| BED | Furniture item where you would find a duvet (3) |