| FORM | A hare's lair; a long backless wooden bench; or, a sheet printed with spaces for answers (4) |
| CARPARKS | Fish found on flood defences with spaces for type of racy stingrays that aren't moving (3,5) |
| EMBLEM | Logo with spaces for inclusion of Belgium and Luxembourg (6) |
| KOA | Outfit with spaces for RVs |
| DIVAN | A long, backless sofa |
| SIT | Occupy a bench or a recliner |
| ORDERINTHECOURT | Shout from a bench, or a reaction to 17-, 26- and 42-Across? |
| LINE | A railway track; a wrinkle; a very narrow stripe; or, a rope such as a guy for a tent or a sheet for a sail (4) |
| HOLT | Term for a fortress/keep originally, later a dialect word for a grasp or grip; an otter's riverbank couch, den or lair; a refuge; or, from "twig", a copse, orchard, wood or wooded hill (4) |
| LEAF | With no certain cognate, one of a plant's photosynthetic folia to whose flatness or laminarity a flap of a table, page/folio, piece of gold foil or a sheet of filo are likened; or, foliage, loose tea |
| BOOK | From the Old English for "beech", a bibliophilic item printed with a story, poem etc, such as A Child's Christmas in Wales, The Chimes, Little Women or A Visit from St. Nicholas (4) |
| SCUT | Word for a bunny's bobtail, a deer's white flag or a hare's dock (4) |
| BUN | Dialect for a dry stalk; a chignon or cockernony; a bread roll; a little cake with currants or cream; a pet name for rabbit or a squirrel; or, a hare's scut (3) |
| ETON | English school, or a sheet music symbol backward |
| LOTS | Places with spaces |
| SLAT | Plank on a wooden bench |
| EINK | What e-books are e-printed with |
| WHEN | Friend with space for magazine? (4,8,5) |
| DEAC | Wooden bench cleric [abbr.] |
| MOOR | Uncultivated land with space for retreat |