| HYPHENED | Like A-frames |
| CHALETS | A-frames |
| OPEN | Like a frame in which a strike |
| TRIANGULAR | Like a frame of snooker? |
| GREAT | Sounds like a frame of metal bars could be quite huge |
| PERCH | A pole, rod or stick; a roost; a linear measure of 5A yards; a high chair; a unit of stonework; a spiny-finned fish; or, a frame on which to inspect cloth (5) |
| TRIANGLE | Sonorous instrument struck with a beater to sound like a bell; a frame used in pool and snooker; or, a three-sided polygon (8) |
| STRETCHER | A frame for elongating a painter's canvas; a gurney/litter; a rower's footboard; an umbrella rod; or, a lie (9) |
| YOKE | A pair of oxen joined by a frame of the same name; or, by extension, a burden, bondage, a couple or a tie (4) |
| BIER | A frame on which a corpse is placed 17A musical pipe made from a stem with a hollow |
| EASEL | What is a frame in the form of a tripod, for supporting a blackboard or the like (5) |
| ARCH | One of a series of curved structures forming a viaduct; a triumphal monument; or, a frame for rambling roses and other climbers (4) |
| STAND | A platform for a band; a frame for supporting sheet music; or, a booth selling street food (5) |
| TRESTLE | What is a frame used as a support, made from a horizontal beam, fixed at each end to a pair of spreading legs (7) |
| AWNING | A sheet of material on a frame to protect a shop door or window from sun or rain (6) |
| COUCH | Otter's holt; a frame upon which barley is malted; or, a day bed for a patient undergoing psychoanalysis (5) |
| 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) |
| MAGNIFYINGGLASS | A lens producing an enhanced image, often set in a frame with a handle (10,5) |
| BEDPOST | Referred to in an idiomatic phrase meaning "between you and me" or "in confidence", a vertical corner support of a frame bracing a mattress (7) |
| STEEP | Like an A-frame roof |