| DRAPERY | Curtains etc. (7) |
| SOFTFURNISHINGS | Rugs, curtains etc (4,11) |
| DECOR | Color scheme, curtains, etc. |
| INSET | Smaller piece inserted in curtains, etc. (5) |
| DAMASK | A fabric, usually silk or linen, with a pattern woven into it, used for table linen, curtains, etc. (6) |
| LINED | Attached an inside covering to a garment, curtain, etc, as for protection. (5) |
| ENDEMIC | Pervasive mice scurrying under curtains (7) |
| TYPESET | Prepare to print 50-peseta curtains (7) |
| DELTOID | John almost prepared curtains, triangular (7) |
| NETTING | It is curtains for fish! (7) |
| UNDRAWN | Open, as curtains (7) |
| DRAWING | Sketching while pulling the curtains (7) |
| AGOUTIS | Small rodents earlier destroying odd bits of curtains (7) |
| TIEBACK | Language, we hear, of the past ___ it's close to curtains (7) |
| ECARTER | In French, to open (curtains) or spread (arms or legs) (7) |
| VALANCE | Decorative piece to conceal fixtures, of curtains perhaps (7) |
| EFFENDI | Turkish official that is upset about very loud curtains (7) |
| SATISFY | To please one, install safety curtains to keep out centaur (7) |
| TASSELS | The lass set out to get ornamental attachments for the curtains (7) |
| SCENERY | Painted curtains and things to make a play's setting look real (7) |