| TWIGLOO | Catch on 26 in a temporary shelter |
| DRESSER | He's putting on "26" in the kitchen (7) |
| TENEMENT | Housed some European workers in a temporary shelter, or a block of flats (8) |
| ATONEMENT | Compensation, one million, claimed in a temporary shelter (9) |
| BEDANDBREAKFAST | 26 in a game of bingo (3,3,9) |
| MILES | There are over 26 in a marathon |
| TENTPEG | A spike used to hold a temporary shelter to the ground (4,3) |
| DRACULA | Horror novel by Bram Stoker released on 26 May 1897 that features a Count as a vampire |
| LINCOLN | Green city's one of the 11 seen on 26 17 (7) |
| FORWARD | Send on 26 at Murrayfield (7) |
| REDDING | US singer/songwriter who died, aged 26, in an aeroplane crash in December 1967 (7) |
| STEPHEN | Saint whose feast day is December 26 in the West (7) |
| LETTERS | Mailbag items for landlords (there are 26 in English) (7) |
| SCUFFLE | Charlie knocks out 26 in puffed-up food fight (7) |
| REFUSAL | Fellow, 26, in true denial (7) |
| MACLEAN | 26 in manacles, almost broken |
| ACTING | Like a member of a cast in a temporary capacity (6) |
| SNOWHOLE | A temporary shelter dug in very wintry conditions (4,4) |
| PATENTLY | Obviously a temporary shelter in use (8) |
| POPUP | Denoting a shop or restaurant that opens for a short time in a temporary location (3-2) |