| SERENADING | Singing under the window of lover, eg |
| MIROS | 'The Birth of the World' and 'The Beautiful Bird Revealing the Unknown to a Pair of Lovers,' e.g. |
| SERENADED | Sang under the window of a lover, eg |
| SERENADE | Which musical performance is delivered by a man under the window of his beloved (8) |
| STARRYNIGHT | The --- ---, 1889 painting by Vincent van Gogh, depicting the view from the window of his asylum room (6,5) |
| EYE | 'The window of the soul' |
| EYES | Proverbially, they are the window of the soul (4) |
| ENVELOPE | Bill is seen through the window of this housing (8) |
| HEURES | Posting in the window of un restaurant |
| GREENAWAY | Author and illustrator of Under the Window and Birthday Book who also provided the pictures for an edition of Language Of Flowers (9) |
| SMYTH | Composer of The March of the Women suffrage anthem jailed for throwing a rock through a window of the Houses of Parliament (5) |
| SILL | The piece under the window is finished crook |
| TAROT | The Chariot, the Tower or the Lovers, e.g. |
| KATEGREENAWAY | Under The Window was the first book by this famous 19th century English author and illustrator (4,9) |
| BIO | Groucho's Memoirs of a Mangy Lover, e.g. |
| TIM | He cleans the windows of Coronation Street (3) |
| ILET | "Ere ___ fall the windows of mine eyes": "Richard III" |
| AIROUT | Open the windows of (a room) |
| SAWINTO | Peered through the windows of, say |
| SASH | One of a pair of sliding frames containing a pane of glass for a window of the same name (4) |