| SHUFFLEBOARD | Game played on a floor or table, and a hint to this puzzle's circled letters |
| TILE | Square on a floor or wall |
| STREETFURNITURE | Road signs eg or tables and chairs along the way (6,9) |
| LAMP | Floor or table fixture |
| MAT | Floor or table protector |
| MOP | A grimace; a thick shock of hair; a bundle of rags/thrums on a stick to lave a floor; or, an autumn hiring fair (3) |
| STYLIST | He has a pen, a table and a receptionist to make appointments (7) |
| ETAGE | French word for a floor or a storey, adopted meteorologically to describe a level or grouping of cloud height (5) |
| JOIST | A beam used to support a floor or a ceiling (5) |
| SNOOPY | He has exercise equipment, a pool table and a TV inside his doghouse |
| CHIPS | Fries on the roulette table - and a dollop of the classic hip syrup (5) |
| TERRAZZO | A floor or wall finish made by setting marble or stone chips into a layer of mortar and polishing the surface (8) |
| DUCKBOARD | Series of wooden slats laid so as to form a floor or path over wet or muddy ground (9) |
| OCHE | In darts, the mark on a floor behind which a player must stand to throw (4) |
| FUTON | Japanese padded quilt placed on a floor and used as a bed (5) |
| HATCH | Small opening in a floor or ceiling to allow access (5) |
| CONTENTS | The list or table of chapters or sections given at the front of a novel, periodical or other publication; or, as a mass noun, the material dealt with in such a work (8) |
| SCHEME | A diagram of the positions of celestial objects; a chart, outline or table; a systematic plan of action; or, a secret or underhand plot (6) |
| MEZZANINE | Muses all told to support writer of clues grabbing shuteye on a floor? |
| PUDDLE | Disturbance made by an oar blade pulled through water; an excess of curtain hem spilling onto a floor; or, a woodcut print by M. C. Escher (6) |