| SETTEE | Long indoor seat with a back and arms (6) |
| SETTEES | Long indoor seats (7) |
| SOFA | A long upholstered seat with a back and arms for two or more people |
| LONGUE | A long, low sofa for reclining, with a back and single armrest (6,6) |
| CHAISE | A long, low sofa for reclining, with a back and single armrest (6,6) |
| CHAIRS | Seats with a back |
| SETTLE | A wooden seat for two or more people, with a high back and arms (6) |
| WITWIG | Word for a back and forth or to and fro motion, thus for a wave of a flag; or, the message duly waved or whiffled from place to place (6) |
| CHAISELONGUE | A sofa with a back and armrest at only one end (6,6) |
| FORMAL | It's stuffy and there's a seat with a man on it (6) |
| ARGUED | Had a back-and-forth about role assignments for a maxi challenge, say |
| PEW | Long, benchlike seat with a back, used by a church congregation (3) |
| HALTER | Woman's top that fastens behind the neck, leaving back and arms uncovered (6) |
| SWINGY | Having a back-and-forth motion |
| ONEUPS | Outdoes in a back-and-forth |
| SADDLE | Seat with a horn, perhaps |
| LEADON | Encourage possibly to deal with a back number (4,2) |
| GAINER | Dive with a back somersault |
| CHAIR | Seat with a back |
| SHUTTLE | Old English "dart, missile", thus today's birdie, bobbin, bus or spacecraft with a back-and-forth motion (7) |