| CANTILEVER | A projecting bracket for supporting balconies, girders and stairs (10) |
| ANCON | Projecting bracket or console beneath a cornice, often consisting of two volutes (5) |
| METALHEALTH | Overall condition of steel girders and beams? |
| BEAMS | Girders and rafters |
| PIN | From "feather", a word for a point or tip originally, later a peg; a leg; a brooch; a skittle; a pastry flattener; a tack for dressmaking/tailoring; or, a projecting tenon of a dovetail joint (3) |
| MEZZANINES | Balconies |
| SERENADERS | Singers unde balconies |
| WRAPAROUND | Some balconies or verandahs |
| CHINE | From "pin, thorn", word for a beast's vertebral column; a cut/chop of this for cooking; otherwise, an angle in a ship's hull, a crest of land, a deep Dorset ravine, a mountain ridge, a projecting rim |
| SCONCE | Ornamental wall bracket for a candle, flaming torch or modern light; a penalty at Oxford University for breaching drinking etiquette; or, an earthwork defending a castle gate (6) |
| CARPET | Covering for floors and stairs (6) |
| ONESEED | Top placement in a bracket, for a March Madness team |
| BRIM | Lip of a cup or a bowl; or, a projecting part of a head accessory such as a boater, fedora or a trilby (4) |
| THEATRE | In dramaturgy, a type of building with a stage and other elements including scruto, auditorium, stalls, boxes and balconies (7) |
| TRIVET | Bracket for a cooking pot to stand on |
| FLANGE | A projecting collar from a full frontal angle for a change |
| POLLACK | A gadoid food fish with a dark green back and a projecting lower jaw |
| PEARS | Apples and ---, stairs (5) |
| GERANIUM | Flower that enjoys the Mallorcan sunshine and that can be seen in abundance in gardens, and on the island's terraces and balconies (8) |
| EIGHTEEN | Hinge funny as Bracket for the writer wanting end in 18 (8) |