| EPIGRAPH | Inscription on a building; or, a literary quotation or motto at the beginning of a book (8) |
| EXTRACTS | Takes out literary quotations (8) |
| TAG | A flap of a slashed garment; a tie-on label; a game of chase; a trite quotation; or, the moral of a tale (3) |
| LATIN | The Royal Canadian Air Force's motto at #33-Down is ___ for 'Such is the Pathway to the Stars' |
| LATINWORDS | They comprise the Royal Canadian Air Force's motto at #90-Down: 2 wds. |
| CORRIDOR | From "running place", an aisle connecting rooms or compartments in a building or railway carriage; or, a strip of land or airspace, affording travel between two places (8) |
| MAKEOVER | Term for a restyle or a fresh facade, as in a building or one's face (8) |
| BARRACKS | A building or group of buildings where soldiers or other military forces live and work (8) |
| POSY | Small bunch of flowers; or, a sentiment or motto engraved on the inside of a signet ring or wedding band (4) |
| LOCKDOWN | A security measure in which those inside a building or area are required to remain confined in it for a time (8) |
| SURVEY | An inspection of a building; or, a questionnaire for market research or to gauge public opinion (6) |
| GARLAND | Festoon or wreath of flowers and foliage or a representation of such in painting or sculpture; or, a literary miscellany or anthology (7) |
| CHORD | Harmonic set of three or more notes sounded simultaneously; or, a literary or poetic word for a string of a harp or other instrument (5) |
| UNDERPIN | To support or strengthen a building or other structure from beneath (8) |
| INTERCOM | An electrical device allowing communication with someone inside a building or other room (8) |
| LIFT | Device also called an elevator for transporting people or goods between floors of a building; or, a free ride in another person's car (4) |
| EXLIBRIS | Latin inscription on a bookplate (2,6) |
| LEGEND | Traditional story or one of a saint's life; a motto or caption with a picture; a hero; or, an inscription on a coin (6) |
| FLORILEGIUM | From "flower-gathering", a collection of blooms, either real or illustrated in a book; or, a literary anthology, garland or spicilege (11) |
| EVACUATE | Clear a building or area (8) |