| ROTIS | Be seated or get up to get flatbreads (5) |
| ROUSE | Stir or get up to exercise (5) |
| HULA | __ noho: dance performed while seated or kneeling |
| DRIVE | Impulsive force; a dynamic stroke of a ball; ambition or get-up-and-go; a ride, spin or trip in a car; or, an avenue or other approach to a house (5) |
| STOOD | Put up with, or get up (5) |
| MERRY | Carol's plea to the tipsy lads to be seated (3,4,2,5,9) |
| CHAIR | Church music: where to be seated (5) |
| VISIT | Call six to be seated (5) |
| ASTOR | First lady to be seated, in a sense (5) |
| CREPE | Tortillas folded around fillings; flatbreads used to make said snacks; light bathrobes; or, shawls/stoles (5) |
| SCENE | Part of play where audience can be seated, seen, heard (7,5) |
| COUCH | One might be seated here giving many a pained cry (5) |
| OBESE | Like Bunter coming in to be seated |
| WRAPS | Bindles, cloaks, dust jackets, embraces, flatbreads/tortillas, pashminas, peignoirs, sweetie papers or other enfolding/covering things (5) |
| PITAS | Yeast-leavened round flatbreads, common around the Mediterranean and Middle East (5) |
| NAANS | Tasty flatbreads served at Speed Daal in Corrie (5) |
| METHI | Slightly bitter herb used in savoury flatbreads |
| YEAST | What flatbreads lack |
| MATZO | The ultimate in flatbreads |
| RIG | Set up or get up |