| PLAINEST | Least decorative arrangement of pantiles |
| TUNBRIDGEWELLS | Kent town noted for its Georgian colonnade The Pantiles and granted a 'Royal' prefix in 1909 (9,5) |
| WREATH | A decorative arrangement of flowers in a ring, often of holly at Christmas (6) |
| LATTICE | From an old word for a thin slat of wood, a decorative arrangement of criss-crossed strips forming an espalier, fretwork, grating, grille, mesh, piecrust or trellis; or, a window with diamond-shaped p |
| FESTOON | Decorative arrangement of stone (7) |
| DIAPERCAKE | Decorative arrangement of supplies at a baby shower |
| PATTERN | Walks with quick soft steps Decorative arrangement (7) |
| STACK | Vertical arrangement of guitar amp equipment; a pyramidal group of rifles; or, a measure for a pile of wood (5) |
| CHIGNON | Arrangement of coil of hair |
| DOUBLEHELIX | Spiral arrangement of the two complementary strands of DNA: 2 wds. |
| AIRONTHE | Name given to an 1871 arrangement of the second movement of Bach's Suite no. 3 in D for orchestra (3 |
| ALIBI | Proof of innocence given by setter during arrangement of bail (5) |
| AIRONAGSTRING | Arrangement of part of Bach's Suite No 3 in D (3,2,1,1,6) |
| UMBILICUS | Sign of important connection university library recalled in arrangement of music |
| COMBOVER | Group of musicians ___ Queen ___ suppressing volume in arrangement of Hair piece (8) |
| ISOMER | One of two compounds differing in arrangement of the same atoms |
| GSTRING | Name given to an 1871 arrangement of the second movement of Bach's Suite no. 3 in D for orchestra |
| PARKS | Arrangement of cars at race start |
| MEDLEY | Arrangement of hit songs |
| TABLE | Arrangement of stats |