| VALANCE | State weapon seen on the canopy around a bed (7) |
| SPEAR | Weapon seen on the Kenyan flag |
| NET | Textile such as tulle for tutus and veils; a strip dividing a badminton or tennis court; or, a canopy around a bed to keep mosquitoes at bay (3) |
| AXE | Weapon seen on two face cards |
| ARMS | Type of weapons seen on Mars (4) |
| EPEES | Weapons seen on pistes |
| AXES | Weapons seen on playing cards |
| TREETOP | Part of the canopy of a forest (7) |
| TRIDENT | Weapon seen in "The Little Mermaid" |
| CHUPPAH | The canopy beneath which Jewish marriage ceremonies are performed |
| DAGGERS | Weapons seen in angry look (7) |
| CANOPY | Tester supported by four posts around a bed or from a corona as a half version; part of a parachute; or, the crowns of trees collectively (6) |
| ENVELOPE | Paper wrapper for a letter; the canopy of a hot-air balloon; or, in music, the "shape" of a sound |
| FREEFALL | Motion of a body, such as a spacecraft, under the force of gravity only; part of a parachute jump before the canopy deploys; or, any fast uncontrolled descent, dip or drop (4,4) |
| LIANA | A woody vine found in tropical forests, rooted in the soil and climbs up around other plants to reach the canopy (5) |
| TESTER | One to try out the canopy over the bed (6) |
| CRADLE | Cleared up, without energy, around a bed (6) |
| RIFLE | Weapon seen a lot around Lima (5) |
| POSTS | Four uprights supporting the canopy or tester and curtains of an antique style of bed; or, the first and last military bugle calls (5) |
| TREETOPS | Word, capturing the essence of the upper reaches of forests, for the canopy-forming crowns of aspens, birches, chestnuts, Douglas firs, elms and all other arboreal woody plants (8) |