| PARAPETS | Low walls or railings |
| PARAPET | A low wall or railing along the edge of something high such as a bridge or roof (7) |
| FENCES | An aphetic form of a word for protection, used to describe barriers, palings or railings for bounding, enclosing or protecting land (6) |
| PALISADE | Fence of stakes or railings |
| GROYNE | Low wall or timber barrier built on a seashore to prevent erosion and sanddrifting (6) |
| FENCE | To parry with swords; a palisade or railing; an obstacle in showjumping or steeplechasing; or, a dealer in stolen goods (5) |
| PAPER | Made from the cellulose pulp of linen, mulberry, esparto or wood,a material upon which to write, draw or print, decorate walls or wrap gifts; or, a scholarly essay (5) |
| BATTLEMENTS | Low walls round top of building (11) |
| BARRIER | Fence or railing that prevents movement or access (7) |
| LEWISIA | Genus of evergreen perennials, producing low rosettes of fleshy leaves, and often grown in pots, or on walls or rockeries (7) |
| EYELETS | Peepholes in walls; or, grommets for receiving cords, laces or ropes in boots, garments or sails (7) |
| MOONLIT | Low walls of national interest illuminated by night (7) |
| MONTECARLO | Low walls in strange central European city (5,5) |
| PYRAMID | Low walls queen knocked over in burial place (7) |
| GROYNES | What are low walls built out into the sea from a beach to check erosion? (7) |
| ANTECHOIR | Enclosed space in a church between the outer gate or railing, and the door, of the screen |
| BALCONY | A platform projecting from the wall of a building with a balustrade or railing along its outer edge (7) |
| ALPINES | Plants grown in rockeries or in the cracks of stone walls or garden paths (7) |
| RAMBLER | A person who enjoys walking in the countryside; or, a rose flowering freely over cottages, arches, walls or hedges (7) |
| COURTYARD | A yard wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings (9) |