| WINDOWDRESSER | A person employed to create attractive displays in store windows (6,7) |
| THESEVENVEILS | Fancied velvet sheen, so moving in attractive display (5,2,3,5,5) |
| ATM | Convenience often promoted in store windows |
| DANCEOF | Fancied velvet sheen, so moving in attractive display (5,2,3,5,5) |
| OPEN | Sign in store window |
| NEON | Gas in store-window signs |
| CORRESPONDENT | A person employed to report for a newspaper or broadcaster (13) |
| STEWARD | Official in charge of a match or race; a male flight attendant; or, a person employed to look after a large house, farm or estate (7) |
| TESTER | Historically, a person employed to prove the innocuousness of food by eating it before serving it to their master or mistress; or, a little cup for a person who is sampling wine (6) |
| CHAUFFEUR | A person employed to drive a car for a rich or important person (9) |
| TELLER | A person employed to deal with customers' transactions in a bank, especially in the U.S. (6) |
| BUYER | A person employed to purchase goods for a store or company (5) |
| HANDYMAN | A person employed to do small jobs for people in their homes (8) |
| HOUSEKEEPER | A person employed to run a home (11) |
| STRAPPER | What is a person employed to attend and groom racehorses in the stables (8) |
| POSTMAN | A person employed to carry and deliver mail (7) |
| GROOM | Prepare a person employed to tend horses |
| SCRIBE | Before the invention of printing, a person employed to produce handwritten copies of documents (6) |
| GROOMER | What might we call a person employed to tend horses (7) |
| GAMEKEEPER | A person employed to breed and protect wild animals typically kept on an estate (10) |