| ENTRYWAY | A door, for example |
| AWNING | A canvas canopy or sunshade sheltering a patio, ship's deck, shop window or tent door, for example (6) |
| THINKTHEWORST | Believe the devil when policeman knocks on door, for example (5,3,5) |
| DREADLOCKS | Fear fastens doors, for example, on Bob Marley (10) |
| PETARD | Small bomb, dating from the 16th century, used to blow in doors, for example (6) |
| FLAP | Miniature door-in-a-door for a cat; hinged leaf of a table; or, a fold of cloth or paper covering the opening of a tent, pocket or an envelope (4) |
| CATFLAP | Door in a door for puss (3-4) |
| JAMB | Spot on a door for a mezuzah, maybe |
| DRIP | -stone; stalactite or stalagmite; or, a moulding over a door for deflecting rainwater (4) |
| PEEPHOLE | Small aperture in a door for instance (8) |
| KNOCKING | Rapping on a door for admittance (8) |
| ACTOFPOLITENESS | Opening a door for, e.g. |
| KNOB | It'll open a door for you |
| SLOT | Opening in a door for mail |
| MAILSLOT | Opening in a door for letters |
| COLORADO | Col designed a door for American state (8) |
| HALLOWEEN | An opportunity to go door-to-door for nutty types with hospital licence for half a screen (9) |
| STABLE | Barn traditionally with a type of Dutch door for a horse of pony (6) |
| OPENUP | Unlock the door, for a start, getting to a higher level (4,2) |
| BARK | "How To Inarticulately Yelp A ___ Of Thanks When A Boy Holds The Door For You" (Reductress headline) |