| DUMPBIN | Free-standing unit for the display of goods, often at bargain prices (7) |
| SHOWROOM | An area or gallery for the display of goods such as cars or furniture (8) |
| ISLAND | Large free-standing unit with a worktop in a kitchen's centre (6) |
| ONSALE | At bargain prices (2 wds.) |
| PALLET | A platform or tray for stacking goods, often used with a fork-lift truck (6) |
| IKEA | Chain whose goods often come with an Allen wrench |
| BISCUITS | Baked goods often served with gravy |
| ETAGERE | Open stand for the display of small objects or ornaments; French, 'shelves' (7) |
| GALLERY | A room or building for the display or sale of works of art (7) |
| EMBRACE | Take in the display of affection (7) |
| NICHE | From the French for "recess" and the Latin for "make a nest", an alcove or nook in a wall for the display of a bust, statue or other ornament (5) |
| CUTRATE | Like bargain prices |
| SLIPPER | Victorian style of free-standing roll-top bath; or, a general word for a house shoe, babouche, ballet pump, slide, moccasin or monogrammed velvet Albert (7) |
| ISLANDS | Masses of terra firma surrounded by water; or, things similarly detached, such as free-standing kitchen units or street refuges for pedestrians (7) |
| CNTOWER | Located in Toronto, one of the world's tallest free-standing structures (2,5) |
| TORONTO | Site of the Western Hemisphere's tallest free-standing structure |
| INNINGS | Units for the Rockford Peaches |
| CHEAPLY | At a bargain price (7) |
| STABILE | Fixed free-standing abstract art construction typically composed of materials such as wire, sheet metal and wood (7) |
| OBELISK | What is a free-standing tapering stone pillar? (7) |