| FOOT | Opposite end to the head of a table or bed (4) |
| TAIL | Opposite end to the nose on an aircraft (4) |
| SLAVE | The cylinder at the opposite end to the master one. (5) |
| VIOLET | Colour at the opposite end to red of the spectrum (6) |
| FLAP | Miniature door-in-a-door for a cat; hinged leaf of a table; or, a fold of cloth or paper covering the opening of a tent, pocket or an envelope (4) |
| LEAF | Gold in the form of fine foil; a hinged flap of a table; or, a plant's main organ of photosynthesis (4) |
| LEGS | Parts of a table or a piano |
| SEAT | Item such as a throne, saddle, settle or S-shaped tete-a-tete; one's place in a theatre, train or at a table; or, a parliamentary constituency (4) |
| PACE | Speed at which to raise one's cap to the head of education (4) |
| TOPS | Gets to the head of work in a backstreet (4) |
| ROTA | Standing on a hill in the shape of a table (4) |
| REDS | 15 on a table or 15 here (4) |
| NEXT | Call to the head of the line? |
| HEEL | Foot part at the opposite end from the toes |
| INNS | Pubs in opposite ends of the country (4) |
| EDGE | Precarious part of a table to rest a laptop |
| SITE | Location at the opposite end (4) |
| COLT | Young Arab maybe perishing, finishing in opposite end of desert |
| ANTE | It's usually put in the middle of a table |
| CARVING | The act or art of sculpture in ivory, stone, wood etc; the dendroglyph, figure or form created; the process of cutting up roasted meat at a table; or, a technique of turning in skiing (7) |