| WHATNOT | Stand with shelves for displaying ornaments, etc |
| ETAGERE | French word for a piece of furniture with shelves for displaying ornaments (7) |
| DRESSER | A kitchen or dining room sideboard with shelves for displaying dishes (7) |
| ETAGERES | Pieces of furniture with open shelves for displaying ornaments (8) |
| WHATNOTS | Stands with shelves for ornaments |
| EGRETS | Birds whose long, white plumes were formerly much used for hat ornaments, etc. (6) |
| BRICABRAC | Small ornaments etc. (4-1-4) |
| PAPIERMACHE | Substance used to make boxes, ornaments, etc |
| ADORNMENT | Embellishment, decoration, ornament etc. (9) |
| CABINET | Word for a small private room, a Shakespearean bed of a beast, a box/case for a television, a cupboard with shelves or a fine Chippendale console of walnut, all from "little hut" (7) |
| DRESSERS | Sideboards with shelves above for storing plates (8) |
| HUBS | English dialect word for fireside shelves for heating pans originally, later the centres/naves of wheels; or, focal points of activities, discussions, places or anything else (4) |
| RICK | A stack of corn or straw with a thatch; a sprain or wrench; a set of shelves for barrels; or, a heap (4) |
| AISLE | A clear path through rows of seating; a clear corridor in a supermarket with shelves on both sides containing goods for sale. |
| BOOKCASE | A set of shelves for books (8) |
| WELSHDRESSER | Furniture with shelves and drawers |
| CUPBOARD | One with shelves and door |
| ELVES | Sh! Leave shelves for Santa's helpers (5) |
| RESERVES | Shelves for books (8) |
| CUPBOARDS | Shelves for one's trophies? No, just storage places (9) |