| LENGTHEN | Limb across base of divan, upon which to stretch out |
| NEWLYN | Place for drawers perhaps recently found on base of divan (6) |
| LEGROOM | In which to stretch the French man about to be married |
| ARTERY | Vessel stripped bare with crack across base (6) |
| DOZEN | 12 sleep on end of divan (5) |
| NONSUCH | Unique cushion one left scattered round foot of divan (7) |
| CRETONNE | Fabric on end of divan in Mediterranean island |
| STOLEN | Lifted fur over back of divan (6) |
| NECKANDCROP | Broken sides of divan crack open completely (4,3,4) |
| SKATES | Depicted in Henry Raeburn's iconic portrait of the Reverend Robert Walker, boots upon which to glide across rinks or other expanses of frozen water; or, the metal blades attached to said footwear (6) |
| MAT | Item upon which to place a mouse, plate or a pint of beer, to perform yoga, to wipe one's shoes or to pray (3) |
| MILIEU | Setting of motorway to stretch out for all to see (6) |
| BLOCK | Rectangular packaged portion of butter, cheese, chocolate or ice cream; a model of a head upon which to fashion a hat or a wig; or, a pad of drawing or writing paper (5) |
| SKATE | Either of a pair of bladed shoes upon which to glide on ice (5) |
| ELONGATE | To stretch out and start to eagerly desire the Greek character's return (8) |
| CRANE | To stretch out to see over other people's heads (5) |
| SHRUBBERY | Able to stretch out beside quiet part of garden |
| LIEU | Place to stretch out and start to unwind |
| SHEETS | Trays upon which to bake biscuits; sails; panes of stamps; folios; or, wide expanses of ice, clouds or rain (6) |
| PANELS | Surfaces upon which to paint before the adoption of canvas; oak boards of wainscot or pews; or, wooden pieces forming triptychs (6) |