| PENTHOUSE | Flat on the top floor or roof of a tall building, typically luxuriously fitted (9) |
| PENTHOUSES | Flats or maisonettes built on to the top floor or roof of a block of flats (10) |
| ALOFT | Empty new flat on the top floor? |
| VAULT | Arched ceiling or roof of a church or an underground chamber; wine cellar; or, a self-propelled leap (5) |
| GARGOYLE | A grotesque carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building, typically acting as a drainage spout. (8) |
| HOUSETOP | The ridge or roof of a domestic residence (8) |
| PAGODA | A Buddhist temple or sacred building, typically in the form of a tiered tower (6) |
| ANTEROOM | A small chamber in a building, typically leading to a larger one (8) |
| STAIRWELL | Will rates fix this part of a tall building? (9) |
| HATCHWAYS | Openings with a hinged or sliding door in a deck, floor, wall or roof (9) |
| REVAMPSUP | Does a makeover on the top floors? |
| BEANSTALK | Kitty and her vegetables have a discussion reportedly. Sounds like a bit of a tall story (4,3,3,9) |
| STOCKPILE | Accumulate reserve of farm animals on a tall building (9) |
| TONKABEAN | Fragrant black almond-shaped seed of a tall leguminous tree of tropical America (5,4) |
| COLONNADE | Row of supports for an entablature or roof (9) |
| CANOPENER | One lifting lid or roof briefly upset Frenchman (3,6) |
| LADDER | The part of a fire truck that can give firefighters a lift to the top floor of a burning building |
| STOREY | Floor of a tall building (6) |
| OBSERVATIONDECK | Top of a tall building, maybe |
| GARRET | A room on the top floor of a house (6) |