| PORTRAITGALLERY | Building or room displaying pictures of people (8-7) |
| SNAILSPACE | Brad's filling room, displaying little speed (6,4) |
| LIBRARY | From the Latin for "bookcase", a collection of books; a building or room in a private house dedicated to said tomes; or, a publisher's series (7) |
| DOORWAY | Point of access to a building or room (7) |
| THEATRE | A building or room adapted for anatomical or surgical demonstrations (7) |
| WALLS | Sides of a building or room (5) |
| LABORATORY | Building or room equipped for conducting scientific research or teaching practical science (10) |
| ROTUNDA | What is a round building or room, especially one with a dome? (7) |
| COOKHOUSE | A building or room for the preparation of meals (4-5) |
| WELLAPPOINTED | (Of a building or room) equipped to a high standard |
| PORTRAIT | National ___ Gallery, collection of pictures of people (8) |
| CASINO | A building or room where gambling games such as roulette are played (6) |
| DOOR | Entrance to a building or room (4) |
| CHAPEL | Small building or room used for worship |
| EFITS | Computer-generated pictures of people thought missing or to have committed crimes (1,4) |
| PORTRAITURE | Producing pictures of people (11) |
| PORTRAITS | Pictures of people's faces display weak features, we hear (9) |
| MESS | Word for a group of iguanas; or, a number of military personnel who eat together in a dining hall or room of the same name (4) |
| HERBARIUM | From Latin for "grass, green crops", a word for a systematically arranged hortus siccus, or "dried garden", of classified mounted preserved plants; or, the building, receptacle or room in which such a |
| OSSUARY | Container or room for the bones of dead people (7) |