| ANTIMACASSAR | A cloth covering the back and arms of chairs, etc., to prevent soiling |
| BLINDFOLD | Piece of cloth etc to prevent one seeing (9) |
| SOCK | A cloth covering for the foot (4) |
| RETINA | The light-sensitive membrane covering the back wall of the eyeball. |
| SETTLES | Wooden benches with a high back and arms, often including a box under the seat (7) |
| HOMOLOGOUS | Wing of a bird and arm of a man, e.g. |
| DADO | Moulding or rail fixed to an internal wall to protect the wall from the back of chairs (4) |
| ARMS | Rows of dominoes; limbs used in a form of wrestling performed as a trial of strength; sleeves; branches; sides of chairs; or, octopus tentacles (4) |
| SETTEE | A long, upholstered piece of furniture for more than one person, typically with a back and arms (6) |
| SOFA | A long upholstered seat with a back and arms for two or more people |
| SETTLE | A wooden seat for two or more people, with a high back and arms (6) |
| GAITER | What is the leather or cloth covering for the lower leg and ankle (6) |
| HALTER | Woman's top that fastens behind the neck, leaving back and arms uncovered (6) |
| STERN | Right. A gun is covering the back (5) |
| STAVE | Name another term for the rung of a ladder, chair, etc (5) |
| SPLATS | The middle parts of the backs of chairs |
| TEACOSY | Padded cloth covering to keep a teapot warm (3,4) |
| MUSICAL | Just the sort of chairs for a game (7) |
| RADIOGRAM | X-ray image with most bones of forearm, head, back and arm broken (9) |
| SETUP | Get tables, chairs, etc. ready at the reception: 2 wds. |