| TRANSOM | A crossbar of wood or stone, dividing a window horizontally.. (7) |
| MULLION | Vertical member dividing a window (7) |
| BLOCK | A flat-sided mass of wood or stone; something thus shaped, such as a pat of butter; a mould for a hat/wig; or, a group of buildings (5) |
| BEAM | A sunray or other shaft of light; a radiant smile; a stream of particles; a rafter; or, the crossbar of a balance (4) |
| TSHAPED | Having a crossbar |
| MORTISE | ---- and tenon joint, used in wood or stone (7) |
| CHISELS | Tools used to shape wood or stone |
| RUNE | Any one of the letters of the futhork or ancient Germanic alphabet, devised for carving into wood or stone; a modern interpretation of one of these for divination; a mystery or secret; or, a magic sym |
| ECSTASY | Joy and Charlie stumped dividing a piece of cake (7) |
| OLDGOLD | Dark yellow and green initially dividing a couple of veterans |
| PRORATA | Men dividing a part somehow in accordance with a certain percentage (3,4) |
| SILL | Horizontal piece of wood or stone forming the bottom of a window-opening (4) |
| LYRE | Instrument of Sumerian origin having a yoke, or two arms and a crossbar, projecting out from and level with the body. The strings run from a tailpiece on the bottom or front of the instrument to the c |
| VAULTER | An athlete who jumps over a high crossbar with the aid of a pole (7) |
| EQUATOR | Circle dividing a sphere |
| TRUMEAU | Pillar dividing a church entryway |
| CANCELLI | Latin "crossbars" of a lattice or grating that gave us "cross out" and a word for an exchequer official, originally a porter behind a screen (8) |
| TRAPEZE | Crossbar suspended by ropes, used as a swing by acrobats (7) |
| DOWLING | Queensland prop scored freak 'off-the-crossbar' try, 1984 State of Origin match (7) |
| RAKE | An implement consisting of a pole with a crossbar, toothed like a comb at the end for drawing together leaves, hay, etc., |