| CHAISELONGUE | A sofa with a back and armrest at only one end (6,6) |
| SETTEE | Small sofa with a back and arm and seats more than one person |
| CHAISE | A light horse-drawn pleasure carriage; or, a short word for a sofa with a backrest at one end only (6) |
| AMC | Co. that patented the combination cup holder and armrest |
| MASTERBLASTER | Table and armrests designed to suit Sachin Tendulkar, perhaps (6,7) |
| LONGUE | A long, low sofa for reclining, with a back and single armrest (6,6) |
| CHESTERFIELD | Well-padded sofa with two arms and a back (12) |
| CANTILEVER | Long, projecting beam fixed at only one end used in bridge construction (10) |
| SOFA | A long upholstered seat with a back and arms for two or more people |
| DIVAN | A sofa with no back or sides (5) |
| THREEPIECE | Of furniture, consisting of a sofa with matching armchairs (5-5) |
| HIDEABED | Sofa with a secret |
| WITWIG | Word for a back and forth or to and fro motion, thus for a wave of a flag; or, the message duly waved or whiffled from place to place (6) |
| NONSTOP | Journey on such a train can have only one end (7) |
| CAM | A device for changing circular motion into a back and forth one |
| CHAIR | A seat with back and legs and maybe armrests (5) |
| TREMOLO | In music, the rapid repetition of a single note produced by a back-and-forth movement of a bow (7) |
| FATSO | One well-upholstered sofa ripped around end of armrest |
| SPILT | Upset at only getting a pound in tips, possibly (5) |
| FLEECE | In a woolly coat, run at only half pace (6) |