| SERAPE | Shawl traditionally made from wool |
| PASHMINA | Wrap or shawl traditionally made from a cashmere-like wool derived from the under-fleece of a Himalayan goat (8) |
| TALLITH | A fringed shawl traditionally worn by Jewish men at prayer (7) |
| SHODDY | Word for inferior-quality fabric made from wool fibre reclaimed from shredded remnants, thus describing anything counterfeit, second-rate, sham, tawdry, trashy or vulgar (6) |
| WORSTED | Smooth cloth made from wool (7) |
| KNITWEAR | Garments made from wool (8) |
| PAISLEY | Name a soft woven fabric, made from wool (7) |
| TWEED | Fabric made from wool |
| KNITTED | Made from wool, a ... garment |
| BEDFORTCORD | Durable woven cloth with a pattern of lengthwise ridges, typically made from wool (7,4) |
| FETA | Crumbly white cheese from Greece, traditionally made from ewe's milk (4) |
| GESSO | Surface primer for painting traditionally made from plaster of Paris or whiting mixed with glue; from Italian, 'chalk' (5) |
| VODKA | Spirit traditionally made from fermented grains or potatoes (5) |
| ORGANZA | Thin, sheer fabric traditionally made from silk (7) |
| TEPEE | Shelter traditionally made from hides |
| CANOE | Craft traditionally made from birch bark |
| WILLOW | Cricket bats are traditionally made from which wood (6) |
| MOZZARELLA | Cheese traditionally made from buffalo milk (10) |
| OCARINA | Wind instrument traditionally made from clay or ceramic |
| ALPHORN | Swiss instrument traditionally made from red pine |