| SHOP | Retail building such as a boutique, bakery, haberdashery or village store, originally a booth or a market stall (4) |
| APPARENT | Obvious to a f-father or a m-mother (8) |
| TAN | Skin coloring you could acquire from a booth or a salon |
| OFFCUT | An end, remnant or scrap, often found as a bargain at the butcher's, carpet shop, haberdashery or timberyard (6) |
| TILT | An awning, canopy or canvas for a booth or wagon, e.g; a hut; a tent; a slope; a bias or inclination; a joust; or, a thrust with a lance (4) |
| THEDOCTORISIN | Sign on Lucy's "Peanuts" booth ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme |
| MINARET | Some mayhem in a retail building (7) |
| SHOWROOM | Car retail building |
| SAKS | Store originally in Herald Square |
| KMART | Department store originally called Kresge's |
| BAGS | Plenty of silver stocked by British store originally (4) |
| SHOPS | Retail buildings (5) |
| ROOM | Space for movement; or, a division of a building, such as a kitchen, library, parlour or study (4) |
| BELVEDERE | A building such as a gallery or summerhouse sited to take advantage of a fine view |
| PORTERSLODGE | A room near the entrance of a public building such as a college occupied by its caretaker (7,5) |
| INTERIORDESIGN | The planning of the look inside a building such as a house or office (8,6) |
| AISLE | Passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theatre (5) |
| WICK | Dialect for a creek, dairy farm, hamlet or village; or, related to "roll of lint, yarn", a long twist of cotton fibres by which a candle or lamp's flame is fed or fuelled with beeswax, oil or tallow ( |
| APSE | A semicircular recess in a building such as a church (4) |
| FLAGSTONE | Floor slab found in an old rural building such as a farmhouse, church or inn (9) |