| CANAPE | Tester over a four-poster bed; cloth hemisphere of a parachute; or, crowns of trees collectively (6) |
| 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) |
| URAEUS | This Egyptian divine cobra is a flame-breathing asp that protects the sun god Ra by destroying his foes. It appears on the headdresses or crowns of many gods and goddesses of Egypt. What is its name? |
| BOOKTOKEN | Reserve water tester over the weekend at Point - for the present it may be a novel inducement (4,5) |
| TREEHOUSES | Arboreal dens, hideouts, shelters, timber lodges or Wendy huts built in the boughs, branches or crowns of mature oaks or other large woody plants (4,6) |
| HILLTOP | Crest or crown of an upland area (7) |
| SHEET | Bed cloth or sail (5) |
| LINEN | Bed cloth (5) |
| TESTER | A tizzy or sixpence; a quizzer or examiner; a canopy over a four-poster bed; or, a miniature pot of paint, a sample or a scent, for one to try (6) |
| TIMBER | Lumber/wood suitable for carpentry or construction; trees collectively; a forest; or, a beam in the framework of a house or ship (6) |
| ROOFER | Puts out four-poster bed for top worker (6) |
| LAUREL | The foliage of the bay tree used as an emblem of victory or distinction in poetry, usually formed into a wreath or crown |
| GROUSE | Game bird of the northern hemisphere of the family Tetraonidae (6) |
| BEFORE | "I'm looking over a four-leaf clover; That I overlooked ...," sang Art Mooney |
| PIRATE | Bonnet, say, or crown worn by Irish (6) |
| CORONA | Cigar or crown |
| RISER | Upright part of a step; or, a strip of webbing forming part of the rigging of a parachute (5) |
| 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) |
| TESTERS | Sixpences; quizzers; miniature pots of paint, phials of scent or other samples for customers to try before they buy; or, from "skull, shell", canopies over four-poster beds (7) |
| BLOCK | A simple five-letter noun, yet one carrying meanings from brick, wooden mass and a group of buildings in a city or town, to a head-like mould upon which to shape a hat or crown (5) |