| SHARD | Piece of a shattered pane |
| HALF | "... on the sand, / __ sunk, a shattered visage lies": "Ozymandias" |
| INURE | Accustom oneself to a shattered Eastern ruin (5) |
| ALEPPO | Pope left a shattered Syrian city (6) |
| PICKUPTHEPIECES | Reassemble a shattered life (4,2,3,6) |
| SASH | One of a pair of sliding frames containing a pane of glass for a window of the same name (4) |
| GUTTER | Space between two facing pages of an open book, columns of type or stamps in a pane; a duct for diverting rainwater; or, a channel at either side of a bowling alley (6) |
| LIGHT | A pane of a greenhouse; or, a division of a mullioned window (5) |
| SHEET | Another word for a pane of stamps; or, a single piece of writing paper (5) |
| WINDOW | Frame with a plain pane or a panel of stained glass, such as any of those designed by Edward Burne-Jones or John Piper (6) |
| QUARREL | Crossbow arrow or bolt; a diamond-shaped pane of glass; a square tile; or, a squabble (7) |
| SHEAVE | Word, based on "disc, pane of glass, slice of a loaf", for a pulley-wheel; or, an impure fleck in finished paper (6) |
| LOT | CCR "Pumped a ___ of 'pane down in New Orleans" |
| PASS | Approve of casing for pane of glass (4) |
| NAPPE | A sheet or pane of it quietly included (5) |
| WINDOWSHOPPING | Looking before buying a pane of glass? |
| NAPE | A sort of 'pane' in the neck? (4) |
| STEALS | "The morning light ___ across my window pane / Where webs of snow are drifting..." - Gordon Lightfoot, "Song for a Winter's Night" |
| PITAPAT | Sound of rain on a window pane? (3-1-3) |
| ALEXANDERPOPE | Satirist explored a pane that was broken (9,4) |