| EDIFICIAL | Relating to a building |
| PLUMBING | The fitting and repair of pipes relating to a building's water supply, sanitation or heating (8) |
| PENTHOUSE | Historically, a lean-to or shed attached to a building, now used to describe a top-floor luxury apartment; or, any one of the sloping roofs of a real tennis court (9) |
| WAYLEAVE | Access to property granted by a landowner for payment, for example to allow a contractor access to a building site |
| PORTICO | Covered walkway consisting of a roof supported by regularly-spaced columns, typically attached to a building as a porch (7) |
| TURRET | A small tower, usually attached to a building, containing a spiral stair (6) |
| CRYSTALPALACE | Name given to a building erected to house the Great Exhibition of 1851; also a London football club (7,6) |
| PORCH | Word, alluding to the "Stoa Poikile" of the Stoic school , for a foyer, galilee, stoop, vestibule or other covered entrance to a building (5) |
| STOOP | A small platform with steps up to it at the entrance to a building (5) |
| RENOVATING | Giving a makeover to (a building) |
| ATTORNEY | Entry to a building for one in a suit? (8) |
| GABLE | Triangular structure or canopy added to a building for decoration over a door or window |
| DOOR | A late addition to a building site? (4,4) |
| NAIL | A late addition to a building site? (4,4) |
| TURRETS | Small towers, often attached to a building, containing a spiral stair (7) |
| ENTRY | Doorway providing access to a building; or, an item recorded in a diary, dictionary or encyclopedia (5) |
| BELFRY | A bell tower; usually stands alone unattached to a building. (6) |
| DASHED | Rushed, first drove to a building outside a house (6) |
| ANNEXE | Subsidiary building or an addition to a building (6) |
| TERRACE | A level paved area next to a building (7) |