| MARKETABLE | Label English item of furniture as attractive to buyers |
| LURE | It may be seen as attractive to break the rule (4) |
| BACKSTAGE | Footballers label English behind a platform for the performance of players (9) |
| SNIP | New pins attractive to buyers |
| ENGINE | English item of ordnance, excluding first machine |
| LAMPSHADE | In France, the politicians possessed English item of decor (9) |
| MEATPIE | Confronted about a good English item of food (4,3) |
| GRANTABLE | Female relation given piece of furniture, as may be allowed (9) |
| SOFA | Piece of furniture, as yet incomplete (4) |
| SHERATON | Piece of furniture, as chair is, accommodating her (8) |
| EATABLE | Note a piece of furniture as suitable for dining |
| SPECIALOFFER | Arrangement of fireplaces as a lure to buyers (7,5) |
| PREDICTABLE | Start to pour alcoholic drink over dining room furniture, as expected? |
| PRETTY | From "clever, crafty, good, neat, skilful, sporty", word for the fairway of a golf course, the fluted part of a glass or a knick-knack; or, one regarded as attractive in a dainty, delicate or graceful |
| GLAMORISE | Resort oglers aim to present as attractive |
| TRET | (Hist.) Allowance to buyers of 4lb on every 104lb for waste (4) |
| SEATS | Some furniture, as set out (5) |
| TABLE | Furniture, as in Helianthus salicifolius '___ Mountain'! (5) |
| TEATS | Furniture as set out (5) |
| UPHOLSTERER | A person who pads or covers furniture as a profession (11) |