| HOWDAH | A seat for two or more persons, usually fitted with a rail and canopy, on an elephant's back (6) |
| SETTEE | What is a seat for two or more persons, and usually upholstered (6) |
| METRO | L.A. rail and bus service |
| INKWELL | A container for writing fluid usually fitted into or standing on a desk (7) |
| FOURPOSTERS | TYPE OF BEDS WITH CURTAINS AND CANOPY (HYPHENATED) |
| BEDS | Water and canopy |
| SETTLE | A wooden seat for two or more people, with a high back and arms (6) |
| AFFRAY | Public order offence consisting of the fighting of two or more persons in a public place to the terror of ordinary people |
| STRING | Organisation that develops cross-border infrastructure with a rail corridor between Oslo and Hamburg (6) |
| AUPAIR | A young person, usually foreign, who performs light domestic tasks in return for room and board (2,4) |
| PENPAL | In the pre electronic era, a person - usually in another country - with whom one corresponds (3,3) |
| SETTEES | What are seats for two or more persons (7) |
| COSY | A hat-like warmer for a teapot; a word used to mean comfortable, homely, snug or warm; or, a canopied corner seat for two (4) |
| SLED | A vehicle on runners for conveying loads or passengers, especially over snow, drawn by horses, dogs, reindeer or pulled by one or more persons |
| DAH | How could such a Burmese knife fit on an elephant's back? (3) |
| EACH | Every one of two or more persons or things |
| DIALOGUE | What is a conversation between two or more persons (8) |
| SOFA | A long seat for two or more people (4) |
| PARTNERSHIP | Association of two or more persons |
| JOINTACCOUNTS | Bank accounts registered in the name of two or more persons (5,8) |