| LIERNE | Architectural rib forming part of a Gothic vault; or, municipality of Norway bordering Sweden (6) |
| TRACERY | Ornamental openwork in the upper part of a Gothic window (7) |
| LIERNES | Thought to be from "bind" or "clematis", the name given to the connecting decorative ribs forming star patterns in the stellar vaults of Gothic or medieval architecture (7) |
| NORWAY | Country bordering Sweden (6) |
| MANJUYOD | Negros Or. municipality |
| OGIVE | One of the diagonal groins or ribs of a Gothic vault (5) |
| FINLAND | Country bordering Sweden and Norway (7) |
| OGIVES | A Gothic vault's ribs or arches that meet at points, hence their adjectival architectural sense, "pointed" (6) |
| LOCKET | A fastenable pendant for a portrait miniature or a necklace-charm for a keepsake that is more than just a piece of jewellery, but a memory vault or heartfelt container (6) |
| FLECHE | Slender spire rising from the intersection of the nave and transept of a Gothic church; French, 'arrow' (6) |
| CELLAR | Stock of wine; another name for a basement or a vault; or, linked with "salt" for an item paired with a pepper mill (6) |
| GALAXY | From "milk", the so-called milky vault or way comprising billions of stars; or, a splendid assemblage of brilliant, dazzling or illustrious human stars (6) |
| CUPOLA | Small dome crowning a lantern; its soffit; a spherical vault; or, a rotunda (6) |
| CAMERA | A vault; or, a photographic device such as the original "dark chamber" (6) |
| OGIVAL | Shaped as a Gothic arch |
| GARGOYLES | Waterspouts carved in the form of grotesque faces or creatures and projecting from a roof gutter, especially of a Gothic church (9) |
| GARGOYLE | A grotesque spout projecting from a gutter, of a Gothic building especially (8) |
| DOME | From the Latin for "house", a stately building; a rounded vault or cupola; or, something thus shaped, such as a cloche, head, upset bowl or natural canopy of the sky/trees (4) |
| ABUTMENT | A construction that takes the thrust of an arch or vault or supports the end of a bridge |
| KNEBWORTH | Village in Hertfordshire, site of a Gothic Revival house that was the seat of the Lytton family, including writer Edward, for some 500 years (9) |