| PLASTERWORK | Decorative interior mouldings |
| PANELS | Hinged boards for triptychs; or, wooden slats or mouldings used as decorative work for interior walls (6) |
| STUCCO | Substance used in decorative mouldings (6) |
| DADOS | Decorative waist- high mouldings |
| CYMAS | Word, from "billow, pregnant, swollen, wave", for swelling buds, blooming flowers, burgeoning sprouts, S-shaped mouldings or for decorative curves in stone (5) |
| CORNICES | Mouldings at the tops of walls (8) |
| OVOLI | Mouldings round first book in series? |
| OGEES | Fancy mouldings |
| TORI | Large semi-circular mouldings (archit) (4) |
| DOGTEETH | Pursue food processors and ornamental mouldings (8) |
| ARCHITRAVE | Mouldings around a door (10) |
| SURBASE | Series of mouldings on French home |
| TORII | Mouldings around institute's gateway |
| ASTRAGALS | Small circular mouldings, on round columns,say (9) |
| BEADLESHIP | Mouldings once fashionable around the French parish office |
| ORMOLU | A gold-coloured alloy of copper, tin or zinc used to decorate furniture, mouldings, etc |
| RAILS | Horizontal wooden mouldings from which pictures are hung; or, birds that share their family with coots, corncrakes and moorhens (5) |
| TALONS | Claws belonging to birds of prey; or, ogee mouldings in architecture (6) |
| SPANDREL | What is a triangular space between the curve of an arch and the enclosing mouldings (8) |
| LORIMER | Surname derived from the name of one who makes bits, spurs and metal mouldings for bridles and saddles (7) |