| ARCH | One of a series of curved structures forming a viaduct; a triumphal monument; or, a frame for rambling roses and other climbers (4) |
| RIGAMAROLE | Fair amount of Toni's pasta with mother at function? Well, it's a slight variant on the usual rambli |
| OBELESK | Tapering stone pillar as a landmark or monument; or, a conical support for roses, clematis etc (7) |
| PORCH | Exterior structure forming a covered approach to a building's entrance (5) |
| CUPOLA | Domed structure forming a roof |
| MONARCH | King's second new triumphal monument |
| PERCH | A pole, rod or stick; a roost; a linear measure of 5A yards; a high chair; a unit of stonework; a spiny-finned fish; or, a frame on which to inspect cloth (5) |
| CHASE | A private country estate or area of land reserved for hunting; the quarry pursued; or, a frame for holding type in letterpress printing (5) |
| TRIANGLE | In the shape of a three-sided polygon, a percussion instrument; or, a frame for snooker balls (8) |
| RIB | Make fun of in a good-natured way; one of a series of curved bones coming from the spine (3) |
| ABACUS | A block or tablet on the capital of a classical architectural column; or, a frame with beads for counting units, tens, hundreds etc, that is the ancient ancestor of the modern calculator (6) |
| IMBREX | One of a series of curved tiles on a Roman building (6) |
| TEMPUS | With "fugit", Latin for "time flies", observed as a motto with a symbol of a winged sand timer on a clock, gravestone, monument or sundial (6) |
| STRETCHER | A frame for elongating a painter's canvas; a gurney/litter; a rower's footboard; an umbrella rod; or, a lie (9) |
| STAND | A platform for a band; a frame for supporting sheet music; or, a booth selling street food (5) |
| FEATHERS | Used for quill pens, fletchings at the end of archers' arrows or for anglers' artificial flies, structures forming the plumage of birds, studied in plumology (8) |
| RACK | Eight lamb chops, typically, or a frame for 15 pool balls |
| SCREEN | Sheltering row of pleached trees; lacquer or decoupage room-divider; or, a frame used for serigraphy (6) |
| MEGALITH | A large stone that forms a prehistoric monument or part of one (8) |
| RAILS | Inner barriers of a racecourse; structures forming train tracks; or, horizontal pieces in panelled doors (5) |