| FLAT | Coulisse or fake wall forming part of a theatre set; or, a style of shoe such as a pump or slipper (4) |
| CLOG | Word for a block of wood to impede an animal's movement first, now a wooden shoe, such as a sabot; or, any encumbrance or impediment (4) |
| ASHRAM | Fake walls right answer at first place of solitude (6) |
| WELLS | Excavations leading to water in underground aquifers that is drawn by use of a pump or bucket (5) |
| PARAPET | Extension of wall forming barrier |
| SHOE | A pump or loafer (4) |
| REEF | Coral wall forming a lagoon (4) |
| SGRAFFITI | Son with writings on the wall forming decorative works (9) |
| SLIDER | Word for one who skids or slips through loss of traction; a luger or skater; a gliding door, lever or part; a miniature hamburger; a flat mule or slipper; or, a block of creme glacee, sandwiched betwe |
| TWIST | A bend in a road; a swindle; a silk thread; a mixed drink; a spiral-shaped barley sugar, roll of bread/tobacco, sliver of lemon zest or wineglass stem; or, a style of hip-gyrating dance (5) |
| WEDGE | Type of golf club for maximum loft in a bunker or trap; style of shoe with a block heel; or, a word describing a group of geese or swans in flight (5) |
| LISTING | A catalogue, directory or roll; an entry or position in any said register; a printout of a data set; or, a selvedge (7) |
| ROULEAU | A packet of coins in paper; a roll of ribbon; or, a style of button loop on the back of a bridal gown (7) |
| MULE | Offspring of a male donkey and a female horse; or, a style of backless slipper or light shoe (4) |
| STAGE | Part of a theatre framed by a proscenium arch; or, one of a series of "legs" in the Tour de France (5) |
| WEDGES | Shoes such as espadrilles with block heels; cuneiform characters; door chocks or pieces of cheese thus shaped; or, skeins of geese (6) |
| HOUSEWIFE | An old-fashioned word for a chatelaine, domestic goddess, hausfrau or lady/mistress of the menage; a pocket sewing kit, aka an etui or hussy; or, a style of pillowcase (9) |
| JARDINIERE | Word, from the French for "female gardener", for a decorative flower box or plant stand; a garnish of mixed seasonal legumes; or, a style of drapery with a floral pattern and crescent-shaped ruffled h |
| POPOVER | An individual Yorkshire pudding or similar puff of baked batter; or, a style of simple or versatile slip-on or wraparound dress (7) |
| TBAR | A type of ski lift; or, a style of strap for a Mary Jane-like shoe (1-3) |