| LOADINGBAY | A recess in a building where vehicles can receive or deliver goods (7,3) |
| GARAGE | A building or part of a building where vehicles are kept. |
| OFFLOAD | Unacceptable charge to deliver goods |
| LIBRARIAN | Person who works in a building where books are lent (9) |
| BARROOM | Place in a building where drinks are served (7) |
| SANCTUMSANCTORUM | The room in a building where few people are allowed to go |
| ACHIEVABLE | A bishop in a clapped-out vehicle can be reached (10) |
| ALCOVE | From Arabic for "vault", an arched niche in a room; or, a shady retreat, such as a bower or summerhouse or a recess in a garden hedge/wall, provided with seats (6) |
| SPEEDLIMIT | Restriction on how fast vehicles can travel on roads (5,5) |
| LEAPSECOND | It sometimes makes the day a little longer to have a recess in French class before bed at last (4,6) |
| COURTHOUSE | A building where legal trials are held (10) |
| DEPOT | A place of distribution; a store or warehouse for arms, food, goods or other supplies; a regiment's HQ; or, a building where buses, trains or tramcars are housed or serviced (5) |
| CARSHALTON | Where vehicles come to a standstill with no turning back (10) |
| FORD | What is a shallow area in a river where vehicles can cross? (4) |
| DISTRIBUTE | Hand out or deliver (10) |
| NICHE | In classical architecture, a recess in a wall for a statue, often with a semicircular apex with fluting in the form of a scallop shell (5) |
| BAY | Evergreen with aromatic leaves used in bouquet garnis and formerly to make triumphal crowns; a cove; a recess in a wall; a brown horse with black points; or, a hound's howl (3) |
| LAYBY | Area beside a main road where vehicles can make a temporary stop. (3,2) |
| CARPARK | Fish in front of boat where vehicles can be found (7) |
| BOLE | An arborous trunk; reddish clay, ground for oil painting or gilding; or, a recess in a wall, for a bee skep (4) |