| ARTEX | A kind of plaster applied to give a textured finish to walls and ceilings |
| PLASTER | Mixture of lime, sand and water, applied to walls and ceilings (7) |
| STUCCO | Kind of plaster (6) |
| RENDER | A first thin coat of plaster applied to a surface (6) |
| SPECTRAL | 100 kinds of plaster have a ghostly appearance (8) |
| CROCHET | A handicraft in which yarn is made up into a textured fabric with a hooked needle (7) |
| RUSTICATE | Cut or shape (masonry blocks) to create a textured look (9) |
| WALE | Ridge on a textured woven fabric (4) |
| GROUTING | Finishing (walls and ceilings) with a thin plaster (8) |
| DAUB | Word, from Old French for "clothe in white" or "whitewash" , for clay, mud or plaster applied to wattles; a smear or splodge of something sticky; or, a crude or unskilled painting (4) |
| MICHELANGELO | Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor whose works include frescos on the walls and ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (12) |
| CORNICE | Ornamental moulding that covers the join of walls and ceiling |
| TILED | Like some floors, walls and ceilings |
| PLASTERBOARD | Building material for internal walls and ceilings (12) |
| ROOF | An area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling (4) |
| PLASTERER | One whose job is to apply a soft mixture of sand and cement to walls, etc. (9) |
| COVING | A concave curved surface between the wall and ceiling of a room (6) |
| ROLLER | Heavy cylinder for flattening lawns; a hair curler; or, a device for applying paint to walls (6) |
| BASINS | Bowls for washing, typically with taps and attached to walls (6) |
| THORNHILL | Painter noted for his grisaille in the cupola of St Paul's Cathedral, murals in the Painted Hall at Greenwich and ceiling/wall decorations at Blenheim Palace and Chatsworth House (9) |