| GATEHOUSE | Building beside or over an entrance (9) |
| ON | Located not in, under, inside, outside, beside or over |
| TYMPANUM | The eardrum or a semicircular architectural feature over an entrance |
| ALONG | Beside or on |
| ROAST | Cook in an oven or over an open fire / criticize severely or redicule without mercy |
| PEAR | Depicted on the coat of arms of Worcester after an augmentation granted by Elizabeth I in 1575, fruit trained as an espalier or over an arch with roses (4) |
| SPIT | A pointed rod on which meat is skewered and roasted before or over an open fire (4) |
| SIGNALBOX | Building beside a railway track (6,3) |
| HURRICANE | Wind force 12 or over on Beaufort scale (9) |
| HAVERSACK | Bag worn on the back or over the shoulder (9) |
| OBTUNDERE | To weaken or make blunt (or over 90 degrees?) |
| SILO | Building beside the barn, maybe |
| THIRDAGER | One in their 60s or over, who is still active mentally and physically (5,4) |
| SIGNAL | ____ box, a building beside a railway track from which points are controlled (6) |
| TRUTH | "That man over there says that women need to be helped into carriages, and lifted over ditches, and to have the best place everywhere. Nobody ever helps me into carriages, or over mud-puddles, or give |
| PREVIOUS | Over-prompt or over-hasty (8) |
| WAFT | To carry or propel lightly through the air or over water |
| FANLIGHT | Window over door or over another window (8) |
| EGGS | They may be served over medium or over hard |
| MUTE | Device placed in or over a 1A's 40 to change volume and/or sound quality |