| RIAD | A traditional Moroccan house, built round an interior garden (4) |
| ENDOMORPH | Person who is round pond, home built round river (9) |
| RIADS | From the Arabic meaning "gardens", traditional Moroccan houses built around courtyards (5) |
| DISS | Tudor town in Norfolk built round a six-acre mere (4) |
| ROOM | Space; or, an interior division of a building such as a kitchen, study, scullery, laundry, library or hall (4) |
| NOOK | An interior corner, cranny or cubbyhole; or, a secluded retreat (4) |
| DADO | The lower part of an interior wall, if decorated differently from the upper (4) |
| ANNA | She was an interior designer on Changing Rooms, _ Ryder Richardson (4) |
| NEON | Gas featured in an interior design trend |
| TARA | Fictional house "built according to no architectural plan whatever" |
| JOST | Historic Sydney house built 1786 |
| HAVEAPOPAT | Criticise a path built round sides of vicarage and a post office (4,1,3,2) |
| LOCALITY | See Canberra, for instance, is built round a lake site |
| DUCAT | A duct built round the old coin (5) |
| MYRIAD | Host in Moroccan house owned by me |
| THERIA | My Moroccan house mostly used for group to which old men belong |
| ROTUNDA | It's built round Catholic court, and German is inside |
| SHANGHAI | City in Ghana is built round harbour's front (8) |
| TURBOPROP | Jet-engine built round pub or port (9) |
| ALLOW | Let old wall be built round (5) |