| TYMPANUM | In architecture, a decorative wall surface over an entrance, door or window (8) |
| SCONCE | A fort/earthwork defending a ford or castle gate; a screen or shelter from fire or the weather; or, a decorative wall bracket for candles or lights (6) |
| TAPET | Obsolete word for a decorative wall-hanging (5) |
| GATEHOUSE | Building beside or over an entrance (9) |
| FRONT | Side of a building where the entrance door is located (5) |
| PROPAGATE | Spread support over an entrance (9) |
| TEARINGINTO | Rushing through the entrance door and attacking (7,4) |
| TILE | Subway wall surface, perhaps |
| PORTAL | Entrance door |
| PLASTER | Wall surface |
| TILING | Bathroom wall surface, often |
| SPROCKET | Any one of the cogs or teeth of a chainwheel; the wheel itself; or, in architecture, a piece of wood used to extend a roof over its eaves (8) |
| IMPERIAL | In architecture, a dome that has a point at the top (8) |
| ABUTMENT | In architecture, a construction that supports the end of a bridge (8) |
| SPANDRIL | In architecture, a triangular area between two adjacent arches and the plane above them (8) |
| PILASTER | In classical architecture, a rectangular support that resembles a flat column (8) |
| TORES | A solid or surface in the form of a bagel or a ring doughnut; a tokamak; the receptacle of a flower such as a daisy; or, in classical architecture, a moulding above a column's plinth (5) |
| TAPESTRY | Decorative wall hanging (8) |
| OCULUS | In architecture, a circular opening in a wall or at the apex of a dome (6) |
| VAULTING | (Architecture) a vaulted structure (8) |