| FORBIDDEN | Barred door at front opening on behalf of US President (9) |
| VNECK | Angular front opening of a sweater (1-4) |
| WATERGATE | The - - - scandal resulted in the resignation of US President Richard Nixon in 1974 (9) |
| CAMPDAVID | Country retreat of US president (4,5) |
| WAKEAMISH | Bang on doors at 5 a.m. in Lancaster, Pa.? |
| DRESSEDUP | Festooned doors at the front forced cycles outside house, essentially (7,2) |
| MISTLETOE | Oddly motels tie this above doors at Christmas time (9) |
| ROOSEVELT | Surname of US presidents Franklin D and Theodore (9) |
| OUBLIETTE | Dungeon made so that the only way in (or out) is through a trap door at the top |
| LEEHARVEY | Assassin of US president John F Kennedy according to the 1964 Warren Commission report (3,6,6) |
| ARLINGTON | ___ National Cemetery, resting place in Virginia of US presidents William Howard Taft and John F Kennedy (9) |
| ELECTORAL | the College of US presidents |
| WREATH | A bank of snow; a curl of cloud or smoke; a circlet of seasonal flora and evergreen foliage hung on one's door at Christmas or set with candles to represent four weeks of Advent; or, a band of twisted |
| REPENTANCE | Runs out of door at rear of theatre, sorry this is being shown (10) |
| CLOSED | Sign on empty shop near door at the front (6) |
| EGO | It had to be checked at the door, at the "We Are the World" recording |
| SIGNOR | Write one's name on old door at the last address in Milan (6) |
| TBAR | Tower on slope - start climb via door at the rear (1-3) |
| FATHOMED | Got tip of foot in door at first |
| LASS | Word on a bathroom door at an Irish pub, perhaps |