| INGLENOOK | A space on either side of a large fireplace (9) |
| WORD | It has a space on either side of it when it is written |
| SECONDO | The player seated on the left side of a large piano stool |
| WING | Secure entrance to grand side of a big building (4) |
| ASTRADDLE | With legs either side of a shaky ladder on the other side of the street (9) |
| PENNIFORM | Feather-shaped, as of muscles whose fibres (fascicles) are attached to either side of a central tendon (9) |
| INARREARS | Behind where plugs may go on either side of a posh car |
| PLACARDED | Put on posters and positioned either side of a road |
| EYESOCKET | Something on either side of a bridge |
| SQUARE | A four-sided shape of a chocolate brownie, headscarf, mortarboard, quadrangle or quadrille dance figure; or, a space on a chessboard (6) |
| STIRRUP | Either of a pair of iron foot supports on either side of a saddle from which a a "parting cup" derives its name (7) |
| AGAPANTHUS | A space on a pole, therefore a flower (10) |
| VANE | Flat part on either side of a feather; a sail of a windmill; or, a short word for a weathercock for indicating the wind's direction (4) |
| GUTTER | Space between two facing pages of an open book, columns of type or stamps in a pane; a duct for diverting rainwater; or, a channel at either side of a bowling alley (6) |
| BOOKEND | One of a pair of often ornamental props or supports placed on either side of a row of upright tomes; thus, any first or last part of something (7) |
| BERTHA | Turn a space on ship for big girl to cause a bang (6) |
| EXLIBRIS | A space on a bookplate for the owner's name might be headed how? (2,6) |
| GREAT | Large fireplace by the sound of it (5) |
| CROWDED | New sitcom that's got itself a 'space' on NBC's primetime schedule |
| PINNATE | Feather-like; as of a leaf comprising two separate rows of leaflets on either side of a central axis (rachis) (7) |