| SKENE | A Highlander's dagger; or, meaning "hut" or "tent", a structure at the back of an ancient Greek stage, originally a dressing room (5) |
| CUP | Shape of a candlestick's bobeche for catching dripping wax; a structure at the base of an acorn; a fruit punch served in a pitcher rather than a bowl; or, a vessel from which to sip tea (3) |
| WIGWAM | Hut or tent used formerly by some North American Indian peoples (6) |
| POOP | The raised structure at the back end of an old-fashioned sailing ship (4) |
| SCENERY | Painted structure at the back of a stage (7) |
| CONSTRUCTION | Building a structure, at some stage (12) |
| SKEEN | Highlander's dagger |
| DIRK | Scottish Highlander's dagger |
| SKEAN | Highlander's dagger |
| TILT | An awning, canopy or canvas for a booth or wagon, e.g; a hut; a tent; a slope; a bias or inclination; a joust; or, a thrust with a lance (4) |
| TOP | Word for a carrot leaf; a circus tent; a crest or tuft; a lid; a teetotum; a T-shirt; or, the uppermost creamy layer of unhomogenised milk (3) |
| GRADE | A category of a listed building; a music exam; or, meaning "step", word originally used in English as a unit of measurement of angles, now for a particular level of quality, rank etc (5) |
| STEREOBETE | From "to walk", a masonry foundation of a stone building; or, the substructure of an ancient Greek or Roman temple (10) |
| CERE | In birds such as the parrot, the waxy structure at the base of the beak that contains the nostrils (4) |
| CORINTH | Greek canal which connects the Ionian Sea to the Aegean Sea. Also the name of an ancient Greek city-state. |
| BUSKIN | A boot or cothurnus of an ancient Greek tragedian; or, by extension, tragedy as a dramatic genre (6) |
| PEG | Item in various guises used for a tent, a washing line, tuning a stringed instrument, cribbage, croquet or mountaineering (3) |
| KIRPAN | Dagger or short sword carried by Khalsa Sikhs as one of the Five Ks, typically sheathed on a strap or belt (6) |
| AWNING | A canvas canopy or sunshade sheltering a patio, ship's deck, shop window or tent door, for example (6) |
| PELVIS | Funnel-shaped structure at the lower end of the trunk of most vertebrates (6) |