| FLOORS | Hardwood, tile and carpet cover these (6) |
| OYSTER | From "bone, tile" and related to "ostracise", name of a bivalve mollusc sometimes hiding or concealing a pearl; or, a secretive person (6) |
| ROOFER | Tradie attending to tiles and guttering, maybe (6) |
| GLAZED | Glass, tiles - and sometimes your eyes - can be thus (6) |
| OLDHAT | Tile - and what it's use in crossword clues is! (3,3) |
| COVENS | Basic oven supplied covers these assemblies |
| SKOMER | Accessed via ferry from Martin's Haven, island off the Pembrokeshire coast noted for Manx shearwaters, puffins and carpets of bluebells/campion in spring (6) |
| PERSIA | Ancient empire of south-west Asia, still known for cats and carpets (6) |
| TAPDANCER | One hoofs around -- and carpet may be ruined (3,6) |
| PANAMAHAT | Tile and slate are hard with a dull coating |
| HANGUPONESHAT | Avoid possibility of loose tile and settle down domestically |
| LITERALLY | Replaced tile and assembly precisely (9) |
| BRASSICAS | Cover these plot staples with netting to deter pigeons (9) |
| ARMS | Cover these with sleeves (4) |
| LEGS | Cover these with trousers (4) |
| TOILETSEAT | John's attachment to crazy tiles and nosh (6,4) |
| CHASTISE | Hound eats backrest and carpet (8) |
| SISAL | Agave fibre popular in matting and carpet (5) |
| MAGIC | What word can precede mushroom, circle and carpet? (5) |
| REPRIMAND | Border separating theatre and carpet (9) |