| FOURPOSTER | Bed with columns and a canopy, often with curtains |
| TESTER | Traditional canopy, often ornate, over a tomb or, especially, a four-poster bed (6) |
| CHOPS | Hacks producing leader columns and a fair amount of those in 1 down (5) |
| CARYATID | She gives support in her column and a lot of care - leading to a tidy bundle |
| SPREADSHEET | doc with columns and rows |
| TABLE | Each half or quarter of a folding backgammon board; a slab inscribed with laws; or, a matrix of data arranged in columns and rows (5) |
| FOURPOSTERS | TYPE OF BEDS WITH CURTAINS AND CANOPY (HYPHENATED) |
| DAIS | Platform for a lectern or a throne with or without a canopy, originally one in a medieval hall where the lord of the manor dined with his family (4) |
| NET | Textile such as tulle for tutus and veils; a strip dividing a badminton or tennis court; or, a canopy around a bed to keep mosquitoes at bay (3) |
| CHUTE | A rapid or waterfall; a slide into a swimming-pool; a log flume; or, an informal word for a canopy providing air resistance during a jump (5) |
| GREEKTRAGEDY | She showed him a house with lovely Corinthian columns, and he called it a ___ |
| DEATHTRAP | Carriage with curtains at the front is a potential disaster |
| 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 |
| RIGHTREVEREND | Churchman heard ceremony run non-stop with curtains at the back (5,8) |
| DRAPES | Covers loosely with curtains (6) |
| DRAWING | Picture what you might be doing with curtains, crowd or pension (7) |
| DRAPERY | Somehow dry pear with curtains |
| STOA | In Greek architecture, a covered walkway with columns (4) |
| AVALANCHE | In hospital with curtain round after a bad fall (9) |
| ARBOUR | Shady garden alcove, either a wooden bench with a canopy or a natural formation of trees (6) |