| TURNTHETABLES | Rearrange furniture and get the advantage (4,3,6) |
| STEPBYSTEP | How one should build flat-pack furniture -- and get it upstairs? (4-2-4) |
| HAUNT | Blow out candles at seances and rearrange furniture at night, say |
| WILLIAMMORRIS | 19th-century English furniture and textile designer and artist (7,6) |
| LIVERYSTABLES | Unknown quantity found in organs, pieces of furniture and places where Arabians are accommodated? (6,7) |
| TURNSTHETABLES | Seizes advantage and rearranges furniture? (5,3,6) |
| EDGE | A keeness to get the advantage (4) |
| BENEFIT | Tin beef stewed to get the advantage (7) |
| PLUS | Cross, to get the advantage (4) |
| ASSET | When determined, you can get the advantage (5) |
| WILLIAM | 19th century English furniture and textile designer and artist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement (7,6) |
| MORRIS | 19th century English furniture and textile designer and artist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement (7,6) |
| CONSTABLES | Studies the furniture and the paintings (10) |
| EBON | Hard, heavy, dark durable wood native to tropical Africa, Asia and Ceylon used for furniture and decorative woodwork |
| WROUGHTIRON | Element on earth - commonly worked on by a blacksmith, and used to make garden gates, furniture and guard rails (7,4) |
| LECTERN | Item of church furniture and other things brought back, secured by the French navy |
| CABINETS | Pieces of furniture and government ministers (8) |
| FURNISH | Provide with furniture and fittings (7) |
| OCCASIONALTABLE | Piece of furniture and ring Caliban locates in "Tempest"? (10,5) |
| IKEA | Store with furniture and Swedish meatballs |