| UNMADE | How a slob might leave his bed |
| RESIGN | How a singer might leave his position (6) |
| IMPRESSIONIST | Might a painter have to leave his mark at first? (13) |
| SHEETOFPAPER | What a writer might have on his bed? (5,2,5) |
| EMIGRE | A person who has settled in a different country, especially one forced to leave his native country for political reasons |
| KINGSCROWN | In 4.3, the King is in his bed, asleep with Prince Henry at his side. The Prince exits after a time. What does the Prince take and is later accused of stealing? |
| TOBACCONIST | A quid in pocket, perhaps, when we leave his shop? |
| MANGER | "Away in a ___, no crib for His bed..." |
| COAST | Effortlessly move a little son into his bed (5) |
| OAF | To a fault he's a bit of a slob (3) |
| PROCRUSTES | In Greek legend, which robber mutilated his victims to make them exactly fit his bed? (10) |
| SLEEPER | Why did the kooky police officer on the night shift tell everyone that he was an undercover agent? Because he had a ___ on his bed |
| INSECT | "The Metamorphosis": "As Gregor Samsa awoke one morning from uneasy dreams he found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic..." |
| SAMSA | Gregor who "found himself transformed in his bed into a gigantic insect" |
| CHISEL | 50 leave his cell and a cutting tool is discovered in it (6) |
| STOOP | "___ kid's afraid to leave his ___!" (Chant in a "Hey Arnold!" episode) |
| EXILE | Individual forced to leave his or her native country or |
| UNDESIRABLE | Individual forced to leave his or her native country or |
| EXPATRIATE | Individual forced to leave his or her native country or |
| PERSONANONGRATA | Individual forced to leave his or her native country or |