| KALOLENI | Style of building or furniture of the early 17th century (8) |
| CHIPPENDALE | Which English cabinetmaker and designer (Thomas ___) is famous for his furniture of the 1750s and 1760s? (11) |
| BEANBAGCHAIR | Mod furniture of the '60s |
| FACELIFT | Renovation of building or visage? (8) |
| WING | Arm of building or bird (4) |
| SITE | Place of building or event (4) |
| JACOBEAN | Chretien kept some corn from the early 17th century. (8) |
| STILETTO | In Italian the word refers to a dagger. In English, it refers to a dagger as well as shoes. First known usage in English is the early 17th century. |
| SHOWROOM | An area or gallery for the display of goods such as cars or furniture (8) |
| JAHANGIR | Early 17th-century Mughal emperor, whose name may be translated as "world seizer" (8) |
| DOUAY | English version of the Bible translated from the Latin Vulgate in the early 17th century (5) |
| QUIXOTE | Don ___, one of the most-translated books in the world, written in the early 17th Century (7) |
| CHAMPLAIN | Samuel de, the early 17th century explorer, nicknamed the "Founder of Canada" (9) |
| THEPOTTERIES | Collective term for six towns which were the centre of ceramic production in England in the early 17th Century (3,9) |
| RUBENS | What was the surname of Peter Paul, the early 17th-century Flemish painter who was also a diplomat? (6) |
| OPENPLAN | The style of building in which walls are removed to provide large spaces with multiple uses (4,4) |
| DRESSERS | Pieces of furniture of great help backstage (8) |
| VALUABLE | Woman given posh, timeless piece of furniture of great worth (8) |
| OPERA | What form of entertainment originated in Florence in the early 17th century? (5) |
| RESTORER | One whose job is to repair old buildings, artwork or furniture (8) |