| TORAN | Arched gateway of a Buddhist stupa or a Hindu temple; a floral garland; or, a decorative door hanging with mirrorwork embroidery (5) |
| TOPE | A Buddhist stupa or dome for relics (4) |
| BUDDHISM | A stupa or wat are some names for a temple in this religion (8) |
| LAOS | Country home to the Buddhist stupa Pha That Luang |
| KNOCKER | Decorative door-tapper |
| KNOCKERS | Decorative door-tappers |
| GOPURA | Group constructing a tower over the gateway of a Hindu temple (6) |
| SHOE | Item removed before entering a Hindu temple |
| IDOLS | Installations in a Hindu temple |
| DEVI | Protagonist of Netflix's "Never Have I Ever" (or a Hindu goddess) |
| DAISYCHAIN | A woman at tea taking in a floral garland (5-5) |
| SHIVA | A Jewish mourning or a Hindu god |
| LEI | What a terrible idea! Having to hold a floral garland! (3) |
| RISHI | Vedic poet; or, a Hindu sage (5) |
| SWAG | Word, tottering from an Old Norse root, for a bulging bag of booty or bundle of loot; or, a decorative festoon or garland of flowers, foliage or fruit (4) |
| THROW | A cast of dice or a fishing-line; or, a decorative cover for a bed or a sofa (5) |
| PORTCULLIS | A sliding door or grating that is lowered in the gateway of a castle; or, in heraldry, a lattice (10) |
| CROWN | A simple garland or wreath as a headdress originally, later a more grandiose jewelled diadem of a king or queen; or, the top of an arch, cut gem, hat, head, pineapple or tree (5) |
| SCONCE | A fort/earthwork defending a ford or castle gate; a screen or shelter from fire or the weather; or, a decorative wall bracket for candles or lights (6) |
| BORDER | Herbaceous strip of flowers and shrubs lining a garden path, wall or lawn; ornamental pattern around a plate or printed page; or, a decorative trimming or passementerie (6) |