| HURDLE | Frame on which traitors were dragged to their place of execution |
| TARPEIANROCK | Cliff on the Capitoline Hill in ancient Rome from which traitors were thrown to their deaths (8,4) |
| TARPEIAN | ___ Rock, cliff on Rome's Capitoline Hill over which traitors were thrown (8) |
| SITDOWN | Strike in which workers refuse to leave their place of work (3-4) |
| NOWAY | Was there a lack of a footpath to their place (2,3,4) |
| HOME | Was there a lack of a footpath to their place (2,3,4) |
| USHER | One who guides people to their place and gets them seated / paves the way |
| SLAB | Thick slice cut by top scientist at their place of work |
| MELKSHAM | After Sam and Mel finish work at the hospital, they travel together to their place near Trowbridge (8) |
| MOONSTONES | Gems named for their visual effect and not for their place of origin |
| PERCH | A pole, rod or stick; a roost; a linear measure of 5A yards; a high chair; a unit of stonework; a spiny-finned fish; or, a frame on which to inspect cloth (5) |
| BIER | What is the frame on which a coffin is placed prior to burial? (4) |
| AIRER | A frame on which clothes are hung to dry (5) |
| CLOTHESHORSE | A frame on which to hang laundry for drying or airing (12) |
| BARBECUE | A metal frame on which food is cooked outdoors. |
| EASEL | Wooden frame on which a painting canvas would rest |
| CANVAS | Fabric-covered frame on which an artist paints (6) |
| CADGE | Padded wooden frame on which hawks are carried (5) |
| TENTER | Frame on which cloth is stretched |
| BIERS | Movable frames on which coffins are placed (5) |