| AMERICANFOOTBALLHOUSE | *Building on the cover of a classic Midwest emo album |
| FILLET | From "thread", a word for a narrow ribbon tied round the head originally, later a boned side of fish or slice of meat; a decorative line impressed on the cover of a book; a narrow piece of wood; or, a |
| BRETTWHITELEY | Featured on the cover of a Dire Straits album of the same name, who painted the multi-panel Alchemy (1972-73) |
| OGDEN | Name on the cover of "A Bad Parent's Garden of Verse" |
| NEIL | Initial name on the cover of "A Life of Flight" |
| MASTHEAD | Mother unhappy about the name on the cover of a magazine? |
| SHEL | Name on the cover of "A Light in the Attic" |
| DUNDAS | ___ Castle, 15th-century building on the south of the Firth of Forth north-west of Edinburgh Airport |
| CHURCH | ___ of the Good Shepherd: much photographed building on the shore on Lake Tekapo (6) |
| GERALD | Later a US president, who modelled on the cover of a 1942 Cosmopolitan magazine? (6) |
| FORD | Later a US president, who modelled on the cover of a 1942 Cosmopolitan magazine? (4) |
| FLOSS | The downy fibres of maize or milkweed; the cover of a silkworm's cocoon; untwisted silk for embroidery; an ostrich feather; cotton candy; dental tape; or, fluff/fuzz generally (5) |
| ROOF | The cover of a building (4) |
| PEOPLESKULLS | Remains on the cover of a celebrity magazine? |
| ERNEST | Name on the cover of A Farewell to Arms |
| PETERMAX | Artist on the cover of a 1969 Life magazine |
| TRAGIC | Pathetic jerk on the cover of a tacky tabloid (6) |
| MAPLE | Leaf on the cover of a Joplin rag |
| STAPLE | ____ Inn, in High Holborn, is London’s only surviving Elizabethan half-timbered building, on the site of a former wool trade centre and later an Inn of Chancery |
| WHITE | Building on the back of a $20 bill |