| OSSUARY | Container or room for the bones of dead people (7) |
| DOJO | Japanese word, meaning "place of the way", for a hall or room for the practice of martial arts (4) |
| COOKHOUSE | A building or room for the preparation of meals (4-5) |
| MAXILLA | What is the medical term for the bone of the upper jaw? (7) |
| OUTLINE | Bare bones of dead family (7) |
| GALLERY | Word for a church porch originally, later a long balcony; a covered walk or passageway; a room for the exhibition of art; or, a collection of pictures (7) |
| STOWAGE | Charge - or room - for storing goods (7) |
| HOLDERS | Bags, boxes, cases, racks or other containers; or, owners/possessors of championships, keys, small farms, trophies or world records, e.g. (7) |
| CLOSURE | Finish the treatment, making room for the Spanish (7) |
| MONITOR | Keep a tin in the room for the lizard (7) |
| PARLOUR | Room for the entertainment of guests (7) |
| NURSERY | Room for the use of young children (7) |
| UTENSIL | A tool, container or other article for household use (7) |
| VAULTED | Cleared room for the wine journalist (7) |
| KITCHEN | Room for the oven to thicken again (7) |
| HOLDALL | Capacious container (or ancient outbuilding?) (7) |
| APRICOT | Endless staple food put in a container - or fruit (7) |
| CADDIES | Tea containers or golfers' aides |
| CARTON | A white disc at the centre of the bull's-eye of a target; a shot that hits it; a pasteboard container; or, a waxed box for juice, milk, soup and the like (6) |
| ULNA | Name, from the Latin for "elbow", for the bone from cubitus to wrist (4) |