| REFACE | Change the building's front or the doors on the kitchen cupboards |
| SCISSOR | Doors on the Lamborghini Countach and Diablo (7) |
| VAL | Kilmer or "The Doors" |
| ARTDECO | Raced to change the building style (3,4) |
| EVICTS | Shows the door on the way back from eastern Victoria |
| CHINACUPBOARD | Where one may shut the door on the services (5,8) |
| LEAVESINAHUFF | Slams the door on the way out, say |
| BUFFER | Either of a pair of shock absorbers on the front or the rear of a railway vehicle; a ship's fender; or, a chief boatswain's mate (6) |
| BORAGE | Carried the silver inside. It's in the kitchen cupboard (6) |
| FIRST | Christmas tree seen on way to base earliest across the door on Sunday (5,4) |
| FOOT | Christmas tree seen on way to base earliest across the door on Sunday (5,4) |
| WICKETMAIDEN | First door on the left for special deliveries? |
| TWOB | Second door on the second floor (3,1) |
| BODICE | A tight-fitting corset, outer waistcoat or sleeveless undergarment, often laced at the front; or, the upper part of a dress (6) |
| BRA | Garment that may close in the front or the back |
| ANTERIOR | Nearer the front or the head (8) |
| DRESSER | Wardrobe mistress at the kitchen cupboard - she could be Welsh (7) |
| BONECHINA | A skeleton in the (kitchen) cupboard? (4,5) |
| CLOVE | You'll find a number, dear, in the kitchen cupboard (5) |
| TUMBLERS | ... and they fall from the kitchen cupboard (8) |