| ARCADES | Covered, sometimes arched passages, usually with shops on one or both sides (7) |
| ARCADE | Covered, sometimes arched passageway, usually with shops on one or both sides (6) |
| ANTIPHON | A short passage, usually from the Bible, recited or sung as a response after certain parts of a liturgical service |
| TUNNEL | Arched passage |
| RAMPANT | Of a beast in heraldry, rearing up on one or both hind legs with forelegs raised, typically in profile (7) |
| SPACE | _ blanket, a plastic insulating body wrapping coated on one or both sides with aluminium foil (5) |
| OXER | In showjumping, a brush fence with a guard rail on one or both sides |
| PLATEAU | A raised, flat-surfaced area that is bounded on one or more sides by cliffs or steep slopes (7) |
| SYLLABI | Somebody ends up with dance on one or more courses of study (7) |
| STOA | A covered walk that has a colonnade on one or both sides, especially as used in ancient Greece (4) |
| PICKAXE | A large tool with a handle carrying a long steel head curved and tapering to a point at one or both ends (7) |
| MALLARD | Fan of water in shops on American road (7) |
| KENNETH | Male forename thought to come from one or both of Irish names meaning “handsome” and “born of fire” |
| PAGE | Varlet or apprentice knight ranking next below a squire; or, one or both sides of a leaf of paper in a book, diary, dictionary or newspaper (4) |
| LENS | Piece of glass, etc., with one or both sides curved for concentrating or dispersing light rays (4) |
| RESTORE | Engineers with shop to fix (7) |
| NURSING | Medical profession manage turn with shop (7) |
| MACHINE | Word with "shop" or "gun" |
| EMAILED | Communicated with shop: Malmsey regularly to be sent up |
| GLADIOLI | Chuffed with sprinkling oil on one or more flowers (8) |