| TOWNHOUSE | Narrow dwelling, often sharing a wall with its neighbour (9) |
| IWI | Group of Maori from the same area, often sharing a common ancestor (3) |
| ZINC | Element with atomic number 30, alloyed with its neighbour in the periodic table (number 29) since ancient times |
| STKITTS | Abbreviated name of an island that, with its neighbour Nevis, constitutes one of the world's smallest countries (2,5) |
| TOWNHOME | House sharing a wall with a neighboring house |
| LEANTOS | Small buildings sharing a wall with a larger building (4-3) |
| SEMI | House sharing a wall with one other |
| FARMHOUSE | Rural dwelling often central to agricultural land, barns, stables, yard, milking parlour etc; or, a white loaf of tin-baked bread named after such (9) |
| EIRENICON | European country and its neighbour study peace proposal (9) |
| PUTITDOWN | Command to a child approaching a white wall with a crayon |
| DREAMLIKE | Fantastic wall with inscription of mark in concrete (9) |
| SIDESWIPE | I despise fragmenting walls with dig, incidentally (9) |
| SCONCE | Ornamental candle holder or light attached to a wall with a bracket (6) |
| RIFLE | Foolishly fire over the end of a wall with a hunting gun (5) |
| MORTAR | Plaster a wall with it (6) |
| PLASTERS | Covers a wall with protection for cracks, perhaps? |
| OURENGLISHDEAD | Henry wanted to fill a wall with this drug - his one deal went wrong |
| SAMURAI | South Africa has incomplete picture painted on a wall with one Japanese warrior |
| STUCKUP | Conceited - or attached to a wall with BluTack?! (5-2) |
| PAINTED | Decorated (a wall) with colour (7) |