| THROW | A cast of dice or a fishing-line; or, a decorative cover for a bed or a sofa (5) |
| FLOAT | Vehicle for delivering milk; a plasterer's trowel; item attached to a fishing line; or, a fizzy drink with a scoop of ice cream (5) |
| CAST | From the Old Norse meaning "to throw", a toss of something such as dice, a fishing-line or a sounding lead; or, said distance thrown (4) |
| SHAKE | Short word for a smoothie-like drink; a jiggle of dice; or, a trill (5) |
| ROLL | An official list of names; a throw of dice; or, a basic pattern of drumming (4) |
| CAPARISON | Decorative cover for a horse vehicle is paid for by accommodating dad (9) |
| SHAM | Decorative cover for a pillow |
| PATCH | A bed or plot for cabbages; a cloth badge; an eye pad; a plaster; or, a remnant of fabric for mending (5) |
| RISER | Vertical part of a step; main body of a bow; a strip of webbing joining a parachute's harness to the rigging lines; or, a type of Manx cat (5) |
| TORAN | Arched gateway of a Buddhist stupa or a Hindu temple; a floral garland; or, a decorative door hanging with mirrorwork embroidery (5) |
| FLUFF | Wool or cotton fuzz; downy feathers of a chick or fur of a young animal; a blooper made by an actor when delivering lines; or, a misplayed golf stroke (5) |
| BRASS | Material for a bed or a tuba |
| ROLLS | Word for cylinders or furls of something such as fabric, tin foil or wrapping paper; paradiddles on drums; petit pains; throws of dice; or, wads of banknotes (5) |
| OSIER | A coppiced willow or any one of its wands, whips or withies for a weaver's hand, growing in a bed or bank where the river meets the wet land (5) |
| LEVEE | From "rising", an act of getting out of bed; or, a reception held by a monarch or other person of distinction, just after waking up (5) |
| CUBES | Traditional shapes of dice or of the colourful three-dimensional puzzles invented by Erno Rubik; or, blocks of perfumed bath salts (5) |
| LINEN | Covers for a bed or table (5) |
| KIP | 1,000lb; a monetary unit of Laos; a wooden paddle to spin Australian pennies in a game of two-up; a calf/lambskin; a bundle of hides; a bed; or, a nap or a snooze (3) |
| SPRIG | Small stem of a fresh herb such as parsley or mint; or, a decorative element applied to pottery before being firedA (5) |
| CRIB | Word for a wickerwork basket; a manger for fodder; an ox-stall; a cabin or a hovel; a child's bed or a baby's cot; or, a Nativity display or creche with a manger as a bed (4) |