| LONGUE | With "chaise", a sofa for reclining, similar to a 17th-century day bed (6) |
| SETTEE | A sofa for two or more (6) |
| WETLEG | Band which had a hit with 'Chaise Longue', announced as headliners for Edinburgh's Hogmanay (3,3) |
| CHAISE | A long, low sofa for reclining, with a back and single armrest (6,6) |
| HST | He served the fewest 20th-century days (83) as U.S. VP |
| CHAISELONGUE | Sofa for reclining on (6,6) |
| MORGAN | Surname of a 17th-century buccaneer, or a US 19th/20th-century financier (6) |
| POLAND | The Zebrzydowski Rebellion was a 17th century uprising against this country's king |
| TULIPS | Plants at the centre of a 17th-century financial bubble |
| LLOYDS | Insurance and re-insurance body which started in a 17th-century coffee house |
| PASCAL | Inventor of a 17th-century calculator |
| DAYBED | Seat by day, bed by night |
| DIVANS | Day beds (6) |
| COUCH | Otter's holt; a frame upon which barley is malted; or, a day bed for a patient undergoing psychoanalysis (5) |
| ELZEVIR | Which family founded a 17th century Dutch printing firm at Leyden, successfully establishing a reputation for their small editions of the classics? (7) |
| CERNEABBAS | Dorset location of a chalk figure cut into the hillside, possibly a 17th-century prank (5,5) |
| COVENANTER | Can net be used to get over an adherent of a 17th century religious movement (10) |
| HOUROFTHEWITCH | 2021 historical novel about a 17th-century Puritan wife trying to divorce her husband: 4 wds. |
| BREAD | What, in a 17th Century proverb, is said to be the staff of life? (5) |
| SANCHOPANZA | Manservant of Don Quixote in a 17th Century novel by Miguel de Cervantes (6,5) |