| RESHAPE | Alter appearance of structure or object (7) |
| ANOMIE | State or condition originally described by Emile Durkheim, characterised by hopelessness in society as a result of lack of structure or an absence of norms (6) |
| DELICACY | Fineness of structure or texture; fragile or graceful beauty; a dainty morsel or special culinary luxury; tact; or, the need for said propriety (8) |
| EVADING | Given to alter appearance without notice when copping out (7) |
| RUPTURE | The breaking or tearing of a bodily structure or part (7) |
| ADHESION | In pathology, the abnormal union of structures or parts (8) |
| RAMPART | Defensive structure, or a form of trap for a sheep (7) |
| DIAGRAM | Simplified drawing showing something's appearance, structure or workings (7) |
| ROOFTOP | Mounted low-grade brackets frequently for upper side of structure (7) |
| ANALYST | Someone skilled in detailed examination of structure (7) |
| CASTING | A figure or object made by pouring molten bronze or other metal into a mould/investment; or, the process of selecting actors for a film or play (7) |
| SHELTER | Protective structure or facility (7) |
| LATTICE | Interlaced structure or pattern (7) |
| INBUILT | Incorporated as part of structure |
| EXAMPLE | An action or object to copy or imitate; an instance to deter or warn; a typical case; or, an illustration (7) |
| ERECTOR | Constructor of structures |
| PROTEST | Be in favour of examination or object (7) |
| MANIKIN | A person or object that is delicate, dainty, or diminutive. (7) |
| BUGABOO | A bogy or object of terror (7) |
| ENDORSE | Approve of or object to a wild rose (7) |