| TITHEBARN | A storage facility associated with a medieval church |
| ATRIUM | The cavaedium in an ancient Roman domus, open to the sky; a colonnaded court or quadrangle of a medieval church; or, a glass-roofed central hall of a modern building (6) |
| DOOM | The Last Judgment, or a medieval church painting of it |
| ROOD | Crucifix, especially one set over the entrance to the chancel of a medieval church (4) |
| BOOKSHELF | Reserve quiet pixie a storage facility |
| DEPOT | Opted to build a storage facility |
| LASHED | Secured line next to a storage facility (6) |
| COMFIT | With a Medieval recipe based on caraway, a sugar-coated or "panned" seed, spice or nut in the form of a sugared almond, aniseed ball or liquorice dragee (6) |
| SALUTES | Greets senior officer with a medieval instrument on board (7) |
| ELY | English town with a medieval cathedral |
| PLAGAL | Music with a medieval tone |
| ABERNETHY | Small Perth and Kinross town with a medieval round tower (9) |
| PRAGUE | European capital with a medieval astronomical clock |
| ARUNDEL | West Sussex town with a medieval castle (7) |
| PIKE | Fish that shares its name with a medieval weapon |
| BRECHIN | Angus town with a medieval cathedral (7) |
| GARGOYLE | Excitedly log a grey medieval church ornament (8) |
| BASILICA | Basil, I see, joins a large medieval church (8) |
| PEMBROKE | Welsh town with a medieval castle where Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) was born (8) |
| DOLLAR | Small town in central Scotland (pop about 3,000), with a medieval castle (6) |