| VALANCE | A short curtain around the frame or canopy of a bed, above a window or under a shelf |
| BRACKET | Support under a shelf |
| LICIT | Jersey, etc, kept in Nancy's bed, above board |
| HULL | The frame or body of a ship (4) |
| CAFE | Short curtain |
| SURVEIL | Keep an eye on certain short curtain (7) |
| PANE | Word originally for a rag or a piece of cloth that later came to mean a division of a window or its sheet of glass; or, in philately, a page of stamps from a booklet (4) |
| ENVELOPE | Paper wrapper for a letter; the canopy of a hot-air balloon; or, in music, the "shape" of a sound |
| CAGE | A basic lift in the shaft of a colliery; a group of cells in a killer sudoku; a bidon holder on a bike's frame; or, an aviary, coop or hutch (4) |
| DOME | From the Latin for "house", a stately building; a rounded vault or cupola; or, something thus shaped, such as a cloche, head, upset bowl or natural canopy of the sky/trees (4) |
| WOODLAND | Considered ancient if arboraceous since 1600, a sylvan type of habitat with seasonal blankets of snowdrops, carpets of bluebells and cushions of moss under a canopy of ash, beech, chestnut, oak and/or |
| BLANKETBOX | Ottoman/chest for storing linen at the end of a bed or under a window (10) |
| TRANSOM | What is a horizontal bar of wood or stone across a window or the top of a door? (7) |
| SKYLIGHT | A window or lantern set in a roof or ceiling; or, the illumination through the bottom of an empty glass (8) |
| COVER | A variant of "clandestine, hidden, secret", thus a blanket, book jacket, canopy of trees, carpet of woodland flowers, layer of leaves, lid, philatelic envelope, sheet of stratus clouds, thicket for ga |
| SWAG | Festoon; loop of fabric paired with a tail to frame a window; or, a bundle of personal belongings (4) |
| GABLE | Triangular structure or canopy added to a building for decoration over a door or window |
| LINTEL | Supporting member above a window or door opening (6) |
| AWNING | Covering above a window or door |
| CROCUS | From the Latin meaning "saffron yellow", a flowering corm forming a drift in a naturalised lawn, woodland, alpine meadow or under a deciduous tree (6) |