| CLOAKROOMS | Places in public buildings where coats, umbrellas, bags and the like can be stored (10) |
| LEGEND | A person having a special place in public opinion for their outstanding qualities or deeds (6) |
| CASINO | A public building where gambling games are played (6) |
| CONTAINERS | Items in which objects can be stored (10) |
| CROWNCOURT | Seek to take top off first in public building (5,5) |
| POSTOFFICE | Job cancelled with frigidity in public building (4,6) |
| CLOAKROOM | Where coats and other articles may be left temporarily at home or the theatre (9) |
| REPOSITORIES | Places or containers in which things can be stored for safety (12) |
| CDS | Music recordings that can be stored in racks and towers: Abbr. |
| ROCKGARDENS | Places on tops of buildings where parties can be held? (4,7) |
| ESCALATOR | Will one intensify fight for convenience in public buildings? (9) |
| FIREALARM | Safety device found in public buildings (4,5) |
| NOSMOKING | Sign seen in public buildings (2,7) |
| SHELF | ____ life, the length of time a product can be stored without deterioration occurring (5) |
| MEMORY | Part of a computer in which data can be stored for retrieval (6) |
| BOOKSHELF | Makes reservation at hotel with pointy-eared fellow, describing where printed material can be stored |
| STAPLE | Food that can be stored easily as eaten throughout the year (6) |
| CLOCKS | Things seen in most public buildings, but almost never in casinos |
| BACKSTAGE | Tea bags and cake regularly put out in the wings (9) |
| TEACADDY | Leaves without bags - they can be stored here |