| SEATING | Arrangement of seats |
| ASSET | Advantageous arrangement of seats |
| ROW | A spell of sculling; the distance oared; a raucous quarrel; or, a drill of vegetable plants, line of stitches, queue of people, rank of chess squares, tier of seats or other orderly file (3) |
| TIER | One of a set of rows of seats in a theatre, layers forming a wedding cake, plates of a cake stand or flounces on a style of ruffled skirt (4) |
| STALL | A compartment for a single animal in a cowshed or stable; each of a row of seats in a choir; one of the fingers of a glove; a booth for the sale of goods in a Christmas market or any other fair; or, a |
| AISLE | A wing of a church separated from the nave by piers; a passageway in a supermarket or between rows of seats; or, a compartment of a timber-framed barn divided from the main body of the building by pos |
| MAORI | A number of seats is reserved in the New Zealand parliament for representatives of these original in |
| INDEPENDENTS | They take up a lot of seats in the House of Free State initially (12) |
| THEATRE | A number of Italians accept a first round where there are lots of seats (7) |
| GRANDSTAND | Terraced block of seats commanding the best view of a sporting event (10) |
| CHOIRSTALLS | Rows of seats in a church for the use of the church singers or clergy (5,6) |
| STALLS | The area of seats on the ground floor of a theatre nearest to the stage (6) |
| ORDO | A line (of battle), a row (of seats); or am I giving too big a hint? |
| SWEPT | Brushed back of seats and top of table (5) |
| SNCF | Bottoms of seats clean, characteristic of foreign train service (1,1,1,1) |
| BROW | Second line of seats in theatre is at top of hill (4) |
| ONEROW | Line of seats |
| ROWS | Long sections of seats |
| AISLES | Spaces between groups of seats |
| BALCONY | Upper tier of seats in theatre (7) |