| WINDOW | Frame with a plain pane or a panel of stained glass, such as any of those designed by Edward Burne-Jones or John Piper (6) |
| OBSTACLE | Fence, rails, oxer, hedge ... a jump forming part of a cross-country course, such as any one of those designed by Captain Mark Phillips, for example (8) |
| MIRROR | A looking-glass such as the convex specimen represented in Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait or the concave example in Sir Isaac Newton's reflecting telescope (6) |
| BOWLER | Hat originally designed by Edward Coke; or, a cricketer who delivers the ball to an opposing batter (6) |
| KIPLING | Edward Burne-Jones's nephew and Stanley Baldwin's cousin who wrote Kim and The Jungle Book (7) |
| BOTTLEOPENERS | In glass, such keys are essential for the would-be alcoholics |
| 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) |
| PATTERN | Repeated decorative design such as any of those by William Morris or Charles Voysey; or, a set of instructions for dressmaking, tailoring or knitting (7) |
| SONNET | Poem of 14 lines, such as any of those in Tottel's Miscellany or Philip Sidney's sequence Astrophil and Stella, or those written by William Shakespeare (6) |
| QUOITS | Rings for encircling hobs or pegs in a game of the same name; or, megalithic cromlechs or dolmens such as any of those in Cornwall including the "giant's house" (6) |
| MURAL | Painting on a wall such as any of those in the Chauvet Cave in France, or by Titian, Diego Rivera or Banksy (5) |
| BOOKSHOP | Often frequented by bibliophiles, a type of emporium such as any of those found in Hay-on-Wye (8) |
| PARROTS | Known collectively as a pandemonium or a prattle, psittacine popinjays such as lovebirds or any of those depicted in lithographs by Edward Lear (7) |
| TOPPING | Surface layer of food such as a sauce, garnish, sprinkles or any of those on a pizza; or, a dated word meaning excellent or splendid (7) |
| AUCTION | From the Latin meaning "to increase", a sale based on bidding such as any of those held in rooms at Bonhams, Christie's or Sotheby's (7) |
| OPERA | General word for a musical drama such as any of those performed at the annual Glyndebourne festival (5) |
| OBELISKS | Tapering stone pillars with pyramidal tops such as those at the centre of the Place de la Concorde in Paris or any of those in Egypt or Rome (8) |
| RECIPE | List of ingredients with a method for preparing a dish such as any of |
| EMOTION | Human response such as any of those illustrated on Robert Plutchik's wheel (7) |