| TWINBED | One of a sleeping pair |
| LOFT | Pigeon house; upper storey of a stable used for hay; thickness of a sleeping bag; or, a warehouse/factory converted into living space(s) (4) |
| ROOST | A hen house; the branch, nest or other perch of a sleeping bird; or, a group of fowls resting together (5) |
| BEDPOST | One of four vertical supports at each corner of a sleeping couch (7) |
| FORM | Shape or mould, such as that left in the grass by the body of a sleeping hare; or, a long seat or bench (4) |
| PILLOW | Support for the head of a sleeping person (6) |
| PYJAMATROUSERS | Part of a sleeping suit (6,8) |
| BERTH | Sounds like delivery of a sleeping-place (5) |
| BUMP | A jolt; a swelling; a sleeping policeman; a knock of a boat in a rowing race; or, a customary throw or lift in the air of a birthday boy or girl (4) |
| BUNK | An abscondence, decampment, flee, flit, getaway or other hurried or furtive departure; a sleeping berth in a ship; either of a pair of beds, one above the other; or, nonsense (4) |
| RAMP | A slope; a swindle; a sleeping policeman; a mobile stairway; an upward bend in a handrail; wild garlic/leek; or, an old word for a tomboy (4) |
| PARTNER | Is a sleeping one a bedmate? (7) |
| SLEEPER | A child's one-piece night garment / a sleeping car |
| BASKET | Woven container for picnic food, grocery items, a sleeping dog or cat, laundry/linen or transporting items on the front of a traditional bike (6) |
| COT | A sleeping bag might be used on top of one |
| BUNKBED | A sleeping unit - one on top of the other (7) |
| COUCHETTE | A sleeping berth on a continental train or a cross-channel boat (9) |
| OPIE | Cornish-born artist noted for his dramatic use of chiaroscuro in paintings including A Sleeping Girl and The Murder of Rizzio (4) |
| DELILAH | She robbed a sleeping partner of his capital assets |
| HUMP | One shouldn't start to hit a sleeping policeman |