| WINDOW | Frame with a plain pane or a panel of stained glass (6) |
| SAIL | Structure used to propel a boat by means of the wind; or, a panel forming part of the vane of a windmill (4) |
| MODESTY | The quality of being unassuming in the estimation of one's abilities or accomplishments; pudency; or, a panel, piece or veil for covering the bosom or decolletage (7) |
| ABACUS | A block or tablet on the capital of a classical architectural column; or, a frame with beads for counting units, tens, hundreds etc, that is the ancient ancestor of the modern calculator (6) |
| VELVET | Silky densely piled fabric with a plain back (6) |
| STOCKS | Historical instrument of punishment consisting of a heavy wooden frame with holes for the hands, feet or head (6) |
| JURORS | One of a panel of peers |
| RACKET | Frame with an open loop that is tightly wrapped and bound with string (6) |
| HARROW | Spiked frame with which to aspirate indicator (6) |
| WHEEL | Frame with a central hub housing a bearing; or, a disc of cheese (5) |
| CELTIC | Cartoon frame with twitching NBA player (6) |
| LEADS | A word for chief roles; frames holding the glass of stained-glass or lattice windows; lodes; millraces; principal news stories; sinkers; tethers for dogs; or, wires (5) |
| WHEELS | Circular frames with spokes (6) |
| MAGNIFYINGGLASS | A lens producing an enhanced image, often set in a frame with a handle (10,5) |
| VITRAILLIST | From Latin for "glass", term for an artist or artisan skilled in the creation, design or use of stained glass (11) |
| FLORENTINE | A fruit-and-nut biscuit with a plain chocolate base; silk/satin historically imported from the Tuscan capital; a pie without a crust beneath the meat; or, a Modena-like fancy pigeon (10) |
| BOTTLE | Coke-___ glasses (frames with extremely thick lenses) |
| ARRAY | Impressive display or collection; rich clothing; a group of hedgehogs; a panel of jurors; or, a matrix (5) |
| QUARREL | From the French word "carre", for "square", a square-headed bolt for an arbalest/crossbow; a square tile; a square- or diamond-shaped pane; or, in another sense, a squabble (7) |
| CASEMENT | Window frame with a sash initially set in concrete (8) |