| VALANCE | Piece of drapery Victoria and Albert clean up (7) |
| SCENERY | The new screen and the final bit of drapery makes the stage backdrop (7) |
| VERANDA | Her Majesty in the Victoria and Albert gallery (7) |
| VAMOOSE | Quickly leave Victoria and Albert, initially with elk (7) |
| VANDALS | People unlikely to have given a guinea to the Victoria and Albert! (7) |
| BRAVADO | Second class artist at the Victoria and Albert's party showing off (7) |
| WINDSOR | Castle where Victoria and Albert became engaged |
| COUSINS | Victoria and Albert's familial relationship before marriage |
| THENILE | Victoria and Albert's river |
| TASSEL | Piece of drapery left at the back of various seats (6) |
| AVALANCHE | A piece of drapery round top of house's fall from a great height (9) |
| DANGLE | First piece of drapery put over corner getting to hang loosely (6) |
| WEBB | Architect whose London designs include the facade of Buckingham Palace the Admiralty Arch and the frontage of the Victoria and Albert Museum (4) |
| SWAG | Ornamental festoon or garland of drapery, flowers, foliage, fruit, linen etc; a carved or painted representation of thus; or, the boodle or booty of a burglar (4) |
| JARDINIERE | Word, from the French for "female gardener", for a decorative flower box or plant stand; a garnish of mixed seasonal legumes; or, a style of drapery with a floral pattern and crescent-shaped ruffled h |
| DRYGOODS | Remove water from a trainload of drapery and the like. (3,5) |
| EUROPEANUNION | International arrangement in marriage of Victoria and Albert? (8,5) |
| WETWO | Story of Victoria and Albert |
| HUNT | Tristram __, former MP now director of the Victoria and Albert Museum (4) |
| NUDE | Kind of art enjoyed by Victoria and Albert |