| RESTORER | A person whose job is to repair old buildings, paintings or furniture (8) |
| RESTORERS | People who repair old buildings, paintings or furniture (9) |
| SOLDERS | Does what is necessary, perhaps, to repair old engine first before commencement of restoration in ship (7) |
| OBELISK | Pillar bloke is to repair (7) |
| CONVENER | A person whose job is to call people together for a meeting of a committee (8) |
| SCREENER | A person whose job is to search airport luggage for dangerous items (8) |
| JEWELLER | Person whose job is making, repairing or selling decorative items such as brooches, rings and necklaces (8) |
| IRSAGENT | Person whose job is taxing |
| SHOWROOM | A place used to display goods for sale, such as cars or furniture (8) |
| STUFFING | Farce, feathers, filling or forcemeat for fattening, feeding, fluffing up or making full family, food or furniture (8) |
| FENGSHUI | Effects to be considered in placing buildings, graves or furniture - fine hugs (anag) (4,4) |
| ASBESTOS | A desperate call about optimal material in old buildings (8) |
| TRIPTYCH | A set of three hinged paintings or carvings, typically a central panel flanked by folding shutters/wings (8) |
| TAXI | A car driven by a person whose job is to take passengers where they want to go in exchange for money (4) |
| KALOLENI | Style of building or furniture of the early 17th century (8) |
| JOURNALIST | A person whose job is to collect news and write about it for newspapers, magazines, television or radio (10) |
| MODEL | A person whose job is to display clothes by wearing them (5) |
| PORTABLE | Piano or furniture easily moved about (8) |
| PICTURES | Paintings or photographs (8) |
| CARPENTER | A person whose job is making and repairing wooden things (9) |