| WHISPERINGGALLERY | Name by which the walkway round the base of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral is known |
| WHISPERING | Name by which the walkway round the base of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral is known (10,7) |
| GALLERY | Name by which the walkway round the base of the dome of St Paul's Cathedral is known (10,7) |
| THORNHILL | Dorset-born painter in the Baroque manner whose grisaille murals of the life of St Paul, in the dome of the cathedral dedicated to said apostle, can be viewed from the Whispering Gallery designed by S |
| BRUNELLESCHI | What architect invented machines expressly to aid in constructing the dome of the Florence Cathedral? (Last name only.) |
| SPARKLE | The pearls, moving round the base of the neck, gleam (7) |
| JERUSALEM | Middle Eastern city where the Dome of the Rock and the Knesset are situated (9) |
| TWINGE | Wind round the base of the log, causing pain (6) |
| SHRINE | The Kaaba or the Dome of the Rock |
| CUTICLES | Areas of dead skin round the base of finger or toenails (8) |
| CROWDS | Masses of birds round the top of the dome (6) |
| CUTICLE | Dead skin, especially that round the base of a fingernail or toenail |
| TROCHILUS | Hollow concave moulding round the base of a pillar (9) |
| RUNTOSEED | Decline ladder to look over the top of the dome (3,2,4) |
| CLOISTER | Covered walkway round a cathedral courtyard |
| GRIFFES | US composer known for a tone poem, The Pleasure Dome of Kubla Khan (7) |
| SHOVELS | Gets the snow off the walkway |
| PASSAGE | Go by a long time on the walkway (7) |
| CONCHA | Part of the dome over a church apse (6) |
| SKYE | Dome of space over the last type of terrier |