| BALCONY | A platform projecting from the wall of a building with a balustrade or railing along its outer edge (7) |
| ANNULAR | Eclipse of the sun in which its outer edge remains visible as a bright ring around the moon (7) |
| RAIL | Horizontal bar such as a balustrade, or one fixed to a wall on which to hang framed pictures (4) |
| PARAPET | A low wall or railing along the edge of something high such as a bridge or roof (7) |
| RAILINGS | Fence, balustrade or barrier consisting of horizontal bars supported by posts (8) |
| PIER | Also called a landing-stage, jetty or promenade, a platform projecting from a shore into a sea or a river (4) |
| TURRET | Small tower projecting vertically from the wall of a building such as a medieval castle (6) |
| ORIEL | Bay window projecting from the wall of a building (5) |
| ANTECHOIR | Enclosed space in a church between the outer gate or railing, and the door, of the screen |
| DORMER | A construction with a gable roof and a window at its outer end that projects from a sloping roof (6) |
| DAMP | ____ course, a layer of waterproof material in the wall of a building near the ground (4) |
| PERICARP | Part of a fruit formed from the wall of the ripened ovary (8) |
| RUNLIKEHELL | Pink Floyd song from The Wall that was written from the narrative point of view of the antihero Pink: 3 wds. |
| FENCE | To parry with swords; a palisade or railing; an obstacle in showjumping or steeplechasing; or, a dealer in stolen goods (5) |
| AGREEABLE | Bird nesting in a side of a building with a pleasant aspect |
| CRENELATED | Having a wall of a building with battlements (10) |
| BEN | Scots word for the inner or better room of a cottage, as opposed to its outer "but"; or, a peak, such as Nevis (3) |
| EAVES | Part of the roof that meets or overhangs the walls of a building (5) |
| ASCIDIAN | From "wineskin, leather bag", a zoological term for a sea grape, sea peach, sea tulip or other sea squirt, characterised by its outer "tunic" and ejection of water (8) |
| MURAL | A painting executed on the wall of a building, such as Leonardo's (5) |