| OUTHOUSE | An outdoor building with a primitive toilet (8) |
| WOODSHED | Small outdoor building where logs are stored (8) |
| EARTHCLOSET | Lost the race to rebuild primitive toilet |
| SPLOTCHED | Spotted copper nabbing group in outdoor building (9) |
| LATRINE | Primitive toilet |
| TRENCHER | A slice of bread or wooden board as a primitive platter upon which to cut food; a mortarboard; or, a digger (8) |
| BASILICA | A type of ancient Roman public building with a large rectangular nave and an apse at one end (8) |
| FIRETRAP | A building with a burning issue (8) |
| LOGCABIN | First off, sell the taxi at home, a primitive dwelling (3-5) |
| INTHEAIR | Inherit a building with a loft? (2,3,3) |
| MAUSOLEA | Buildings with a tomb of a famous person (8) |
| BULLDOZE | To clear ground or destroy e.g. buildings with a tractor (8) |
| SAVAGE | From "of the woods", a human being in a primitive, uncivilised or wild state; a barbarian or brute; a heraldic representation of a bearded seminaked man in a wreath of leaves; or, an enraged horse/vic |
| CLAPPER | A former word for a rabbit hole; a primitive type of bridge built from planks laid on piles of stones; the tongue of a bell; or, a wooden contrivance for scaring birds (7) |
| SHEDS | Outdoor buildings that store tools |
| ROTUNDA | A building with a circular plan, particularly one with a dome (7) |
| WIER | Dam across a river to control the water level upstream; or, a V-shaped barrier of wattle hurdles or brushwood bundles as a primitive type of stationary fish trap (4) |
| FLINT | A variety of chert; a flake of this used as a primitive tool or for striking fire; or, anything proverbially hard (5) |
| AGREEABLE | Bird nesting in a side of a building with a pleasant aspect |
| AURAE | Emanations of a primitive primate going quietly (5) |