| VISCOSE | Rayon produced from a solution of cellulose treated with sodium hydroxide and carbon disulphide (7) |
| ELUTE | Extract, as a chemical from a solution |
| BONDI | * Feature of carbon disulphide (5) |
| PYRITES | Yellow mineral consisting of iron disulphide (7) |
| MODULAR | Formed of units mostly produced from a mould ? right? (7) |
| SAWDUST | Woodworking by-product whose uses include the production of cellulose and acting as an accelerant in charcoal briquettes (7) |
| SANGRIA | Drink produced from a grain's brewing (7) |
| SCHNAPS | A bit of Kirsch with sodium as an afterthought (7) |
| PANACEA | Developing apace with sodium solution (7) |
| CAUSTIC | ____ soda, another name for sodium hydroxide used in making soap (7) |
| NACELLE | Aircraft enclosure's energy supplied with sodium battery (7) |
| NASCENT | Developing perfume with sodium at the beginning (7) |
| SODALIME | White granular mixture of calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide that absorbs carbon dioxide and water vapour (4,4) |
| TAPE | A thin strip of cotton or linen for binding, fastening or for embroidering with one's name; a length of cellulose for sticking; a long cloth or metal ruler for carpentry, dressmaking, tailoring etc; a |
| BERRY | Technically, a fleshy fruit produced from a single ovary makes the second part of the subject of this week's Miscellany (5) |
| RUST | Name a coating which consists chiefly of ferric hydroxide and ferric oxide (4) |
| RAYON | A fabric made from wood pulp or other forms of cellulose (5) |
| AQUA | A quarter of a solution of liquid |
| POINCIANA | Taro dish nibbled initially by a lot of agents with sodium in a tree (9) |
| THAMES | Put one in a solution of meths, and you've got water! (6) |