| CURTAIN | Material drawn across a window (7) |
| TURNUP | Material drawn back on a cuff or trouser bottom (4-2) |
| CAPTIVATED | Lid drawn across container having held (10) |
| DRAPES | Things drawn across windows |
| ANALEMMAS | Scale of the sun's declination for each day of the year, drawn across the torrid zone on an artificial terrestrial globe |
| TRANSOM | What is a horizontal bar of wood or stone across a window or the top of a door? (7) |
| VALANCE | Short drape across a window top |
| CUSHION | Item of soft furnishing for a window seat, settle or a sofa; part of a billiard table; or, an engraver's pad (7) |
| LUNETTE | A crescent-shaped architectural recess occupied by a painting or a window (7) |
| LEATHER | Calfskin, kid, morocco, napa or other tanned hide to which weathered skin or the coriaceous underside of a dog's earflap is likened; a strap for a stirrup iron; a ball for cricket or footie; or, a clo |
| SHUTTER | Part of a camera and a window protector (7) |
| LATTICE | Small opening (like a window in a door) through which business can be transacted (7) |
| CASSATT | With paintings including Lilacs in a Window, Summertime and The Boating Party, a US-born artist who moved to France and befriended Edgar Degas (7) |
| LOUVRED | (Of a window or door) having narrow, horizontal parallel slats across its frame, sloping outwards (7) |
| MULLION | A vertical bar between the panes of a window or screen (7) |
| TIEBACK | Tassel, cord or hook for draping a curtain to the side of a window (7) |
| BALCONY | Area outside a window on upper floors of a building (7) |
| DRAPEAU | Hanging cloth used as a blind, especially for a window (7) |
| BLAZING | Fitting a window pane & Burning fiercely (7) |
| PEERSIN | Sneaks a peek through a window |