| CADGE | Frame used as a portable perch in falconry |
| TRAIL | - mix; medley of nuts and dried fruit used as a portable snack (5) |
| TRESTLE | What is a frame used as a support, made from a horizontal beam, fixed at each end to a pair of spreading legs (7) |
| ABACUS | A counting frame used as a manual calculating aid (6) |
| ZIMMER | Metal frame used as a walking aid (6) |
| LADDER | Structure with a series of rungs serving as a portable stairway (6) |
| CARTIN | Deliver, as a portable television to a classroom |
| CAST | A pair of hawks flown together in falconry; a company of actors in a film or play; or, a swarm of bees leaving a hive (4) |
| IPAD | Device that some use as a portable second monitor |
| LEASH | Word among hunters for three foxes, hares or hounds; a strip of leather attached to a hawk's jesses in falconry; a lyam, couple or slip for a dog; or, a surfer's leg rope (5) |
| SHOJI | Rice-paper screen in a sliding wooden frame, used in Japanese houses as a partition. (6) |
| TRIANGLE | Sonorous instrument struck with a beater to sound like a bell; a frame used in pool and snooker; or, a three-sided polygon (8) |
| GRID | A back-formation of a word for a metal cooking frame, used to describe a lattice, mesh or network of intersecting horizontal/vertical lines; or, the face, particularly when lined (4) |
| ROOST | Stay at rest on a perch in a henhouse (5) |
| EYAS | Nestling hawk taken from the nest in the wild or bred in captivity to be used in falconry (4) |
| JESS | In falconry, a short strap round the leg of a hawk (4) |
| RACKET | A bat with a netted frame, used to strike the ball in tennis (6) |
| EASEL | A frame used to support or display a canvas, blackboard, etc (5) |
| TREETOP | Baby's perch, in a rhyme |
| STOOL | Perch in a bar |