| MATRIX | Array of numbers (6) |
| COLUMN | Vertical array of numbers (6) |
| MATRICES | Arrays of numbers in linear algebra class |
| SPREAD | A sumptuous array of food (6) |
| KEYPAD | Array of telephone buttons (6) |
| PARURE | From French for "adorn, embellish", word for an array of matching jewels or bijouterie designed to be worn together in the en suite manner (6) |
| TEASET | Array of things for brewing and pouring one's cha of choice, often handcrafted in miniature (3,3) |
| DOCKET | Array of suits? |
| LINEUP | Array of possible perps |
| GALAXY | Jolly permissive parts for array of stars |
| BITMAP | Array of pixels that form an image |
| ATTIRE | Array of clothes |
| ARCADE | Location with an array of cabinets |
| ARGYLE | Array of diamonds |
| TAURUS | Array of stars in architectural moulding in the auditorium |
| JIGGER | Word with a dizzying array of meanings, from unusual to tame - a Celtic folk dancer, a cue rest, a golf club, a mizzenmast, an old door, a sailor's pulley, a Scouse alleyway, a shot glass, a tropical |
| PIZZA | Word, from "pie, flatbread", for a slice of Italy or taste of Naples in the form of a disc of dough with a customisable array of toppings (5) |
| GRID | An array of black squares and "lights" forming a crossword; or, a set of regular horizontal and vertical lines marked by numbers and letters to identify locations on a map (4) |
| BARCODE | Data in the form of an array of machine-readable lines and numbers on packaging etc (7) |
| STILLLIFE | Jan Jansz. Treck's vanitas of a skull arranged with a black lacquer box, overturned hourglass, scarf, shell and a straw for blowing soap bubbles, among other things; or, a painting of an array of inan |