| CLERESTORY | An upper row of windows in a cathedral or large church, above the level of the aisle roofs |
| MINSTER | A cathedral or large church, usually originally connected to a monastery (7) |
| SKY | Word for cloud first, later the welkin vault of heaven; firmament; the apparent celestial canopy over our heads; weather; the colour celeste; or, a gallery's upper row of pictures (3) |
| CLOISTER | Courtyard with covered walkway in a cathedral or church (8) |
| CHAPTERHOUSE | Building in a cathedral or monastery where meetings are held (12) |
| SASHES | The type of windows in a South African hut? (6) |
| FENESTRATION | Arrangement of windows in a building (12) |
| STEEPLE | The point of church above all? |
| CHIMP | Primate briefly places church above devil (5) |
| PUNCHUPS | Fisticuffs caused by word play on church above first steeple (5,3) |
| SPIDER | Long-legged rest in snooker used to raise the cue above the level of the height of the ball (6) |
| PRESBYTERY | The part of a cathedral or church east of the choir, in which the main altar is situated |
| STALL | Booth for the sale of market goods; a cowshed or a stable; or, a seat on the ground level of the theatre (5) |
| SECOND | Unit of time defined as "the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium-133 atom" (6) |
| CITY | A large town often with a cathedral; or, the inhabitants of said urban sprawl collectively (4) |
| CLOUD | Visible mass of watery vapor floating in the atmosphere high above the general level of the ground |
| STRATOPAUSE | Level of the atmosphere forming the boundary between the stratosphere and the mesosphere, around 30 miles above sea level (11) |
| CHOIR | Part of a cathedral or church between the high altar and nave (5) |
| PREBENDARY | An honorary canon of a cathedral or collegiate church (10) |
| TIDE | Rise and fall of the level of the sea |