| LAP | Thighs of a seated person |
| TOBYJUG | Shaped into the form of a seated person, this ceramic container is sometimes known as a 'fillpot' (4 |
| OTTOMAN | A low seat or stool to rest the feet of a seated person |
| KNEE | Upper surface of a seated person's thigh (4) |
| OFFONESROCKER | How a seated person might fall, being mad? |
| LAPDOG | Pooch that's small enough to sit on a seated person: 2 wds. |
| SEDAN | An enclosed, carried vehicle for a seated person, used in former times |
| LEGROOM | The space in which a seated person can move their lower limbs (7) |
| WOMBAT | Graduate tucked into heads, wings or thighs of a beastly type from down under (6) |
| GAMMON | Thigh of a hog (usually smoked). |
| HAM | Thigh of a hog (usually smoked). |
| TOPSIDE | Lean cut of meat from the thigh of cattle |
| CHAIRYOGA | Form of exercise performed in a seated position |
| FEMORAL | Belonging to thigh of wild health official inside (7) |
| FEMUR | Thigh of big bird, in French (5) |
| BOAT | Vessel for serving gravy or other sauce; or, a seated core-strengthening yoga asana with the body, legs and arms in a V-shape formation (4) |
| RIGHTASATRIVET | Claim a seated bolt is in a perfect state (5,2,1,6) |
| EXEDRA | Age keeps Times editor in a seated room (6) |
| STOOD | Rose from a seated position |
| SEDATE | Was quite composed when in a seated position (6) |