| HOLLYGOLIGHTLY | Advice to a hall decorator? |
| BARONIAL | Blair on a trip to a hall that's this grand? (8) |
| INDUCTEES | Newest members to a Hall of Fame |
| INDUCTS | Admits new members to a hall of fame |
| ENSHRINE | Elect to a Hall of Fame, say |
| STOP | Come to a hall (4) |
| INDUCT | Admit, as to a Hall of Fame |
| USHERS | Officials who admit people to a hall or chamber (6) |
| CHAMBER | A room; an underground cavern; a hall of justice; one of the houses of parliament; or, part of a gun bore (7) |
| ADLERIAN | Term for a member of a "hall" at Oxford or another English university, as distinguished from a collegian (8) |
| OMAHA | From a hall within a renowned Nebraska city |
| DAIS | A low platform in a hall (4) |
| BUST | Many a sculpture in a hall of fame |
| ANOTHER | 15's doctor went into a hall to pen "Two Little Boys" (7,5,2,3,4) |
| RUNNER | Long rug for a hall/landing; or, a narrow stairway carpet fixed with rods (6) |
| SALLE | Historically, the finishing house of a paper mill; or, a hall for fencing (5) |
| ROOM | Division of a house such as a hall, kitchen or study (4) |
| LECTURETHEATRE | A hall in which talks are given, particularly at a university (7, 7) |
| MOLE | Ratty and Badger's companion in The Wind in the Willows whose friend Toad resides in a hall reputed to have been modelled on Mapledurham House, Berkshire (4) |
| FOYER | A hall or lobby used for reception, as in a hotel, cinema, etc (5) |