| BARBEDWIRE | Protection on top of a fence or wall (6,4) |
| STILE | A set of steps for climbing of a fence or wall |
| PANEL | Section of a vehicle's bodywork; compartment of a fence; or, a group of interviewers or jurors (5) |
| HELMET | He hugs tree - time for protection on top |
| BARB | Sharp part of a fence, or a fan of Nicki Minaj |
| PALISADE | A fence or wall of wooden stakes forming a defensive barrier (8) |
| GATED | Barred opening or passageway through a fence or wall |
| ENCLOSURE | Area of land surrounded by a fence or wall (9) |
| GATE | A movable barrier in a fence or wall (4) |
| PALE | An adjective meaning feeble, light in colour, peaky, wan, washed-out or whitish; or, as a noun, a vertical stripe on a shield; a wooden stake forming a fence; or, a conceptual boundary (4) |
| SMEUSE | A dialect word, combining the Old French for "secret hiding place" and "smoot", meaning a small hole, for a gap in a fence or hedge for the passing of a rabbit or a hare (6) |
| GAP | An opening in a fence or a pair of curtains, e.g.; a break in continuity; a col; or, a space in one's diary (3) |
| SLAT | Dialect for a roofing tile; Irish for a spent salmon; or, a louvre, spline or strip, as in a fence or a Venetian blind (4) |
| BALUSTRADE | Protection on landing for party setting up American commerce (10) |
| EXTRACOVER | Additional protection on the cricket field (5,5) |
| HAHA | Type of sunken fence or wall in a landscaped garden (2-2) |
| STAKE | Upright rod woven over a strand in basketry; a pea stick or beanpole as a plant support; or, a wooden post forming part of a fence (5) |
| WATTLE | Material used to construct a framework for a fence or a building, sometimes filled with daub (6) |
| HEDGE | Which row of bushes planted close together forms a fence or boundary (5) |
| BARRIER | Fence or wall |