| TECTUM | A roof, or something covered (ppp tegere) |
| TEGEMINI | You lot will be protected (tego, tegere, texi, tectum) |
| ROOST | Word for a perch for fowls; a group of said birds or bats resting together; a hen house; a sleeping-place; a Scottish garret or loft; a spar of a roof; or, an Orcadian tidal race (5) |
| LOFT | Pigeon house or shed; storage space under a roof; or, a factory or warehouse converted into open-plan living space (4) |
| SHINGLE | Mass of chesil or pebbles on a beach; or, overlapping wooden tiles on a roof or wall collectively (7) |
| SKYLIGHT | A window or lantern set in a roof or ceiling; or, the illumination through the bottom of an empty glass (8) |
| BEAM | Section of a plough; part of a roof; or, a horizontal bar for gymnastics (4) |
| CUPOLA | What is a rounded dome forming a roof or ceiling? (6) |
| TILER | Worker on a roof or in a bathroom (5) |
| PARAPET | Wall edging a roof or bridge |
| TAR | Sticky stuff on a roof or road |
| GUTTERS | Water channels at the edge of a roof or road (7) |
| TILE | Fired clay piece used on a roof or floor (4) |
| CRAWLSPACE | Limited area under a roof or floor for wiring and plumbing |
| VAULT | In architecture, a roof or ceiling whose types include barrel, groin, rib, fan and dome (5) |
| EAR | Something covered by a headset |
| ONEEYE | Something covered in a vision test |
| KNEE | Some clerk needs something covered by a pad? (4) |
| SPHERE | A globe; a literary word for the night sky perceived as a vaulted roof; or, a class or stratum of society (6) |
| THATCHED | Detach the end away from something covered (8) |