| SKATINGRINK | A building with a floor of ice for hockey, skating etc (7,4) |
| LEVEL | A stage in a video game; a floor of a multistorey building; or, an instrument for testing flatness (5) |
| DECK | A floor of a ship (4) |
| AGREEABLE | Bird nesting in a side of a building with a pleasant aspect |
| ROTUNDA | A building with a circular plan, particularly one with a dome (7) |
| BALCONY | A platform projecting from the wall of a building with a balustrade or railing along its outer edge (7) |
| OASTHOUSE | A building with a conical roof containing a kiln to dry hops (4,5) |
| RINKS | Word for jousting grounds of medieval Scottish knights first, now stretches of ice for curling/skating (5) |
| ICERINK | Enclosed area of ice for skating or hockey (7) |
| RINK | What is a sheet of ice, for skating (4) |
| YOKOONOSONG | '80s "Walking on Thin Ice", for one |
| INTHEAIR | Inherit a building with a loft? (2,3,3) |
| PUB | A building with a bar that is licensed to sell alcoholic drinks (3) |
| WINECOOLER | A bucket of ice for a merlot |
| GLACIER | A lot of ice for gin, initially more decorative (7) |
| BLAINE | Magician David who froze himself into a block of ice for more than two days |
| CRINKLES | Leaving city, Eccles packs a lot of ice for twists |
| STICK | An implement for hockey; a twig; or, a miniature skewer for impaling a cherry, cocktail sausage, olive etc (5) |
| CHURCH | A building with a steeple (6) |
| DOMED | Like a building with a rounded roof |