| GRAFFITO | Rude decoration inscribed on rocks or walls (8) |
| GRAFFITI | Rude decoration inscribed on rocks or walls (8) |
| STONECROP | Plant growing on rocks or walls |
| SEASLATER | Large nocturnal crustacean that lives in cracks in rocks or walls around the high-water mark (3,6) |
| ALLEYWAY | A narrow passage with buildings or walls on each side (8) |
| ENGRAVED | Inscribed on tombstone in the finish (8) |
| FRONTAGE | French name inscribed on the inside of one facade (8) |
| FOUCAULT | Physicist's name inscribed on the Eiffel Tower |
| SPOTTERS | General word for hobbyists or enthusiasts who enjoy observing things such as planes, trains, rocks or birds (8) |
| BARNACLE | Crustacean that adheres to rocks or ship hulls (8) |
| SETSSAIL | Seal sits on the rocks or leaves the pier (4,4) |
| STRIA | Scratch left by a glacier on rocks, or a streak or ridge in muscle tissue (5) |
| LICHENS | Growths on rocks or tree trunks |
| MOSS | Soft furry plant that grows on rocks or trees |
| GAPS | Breaches in hedges or fences or walls |
| BARBEDWIRE | Protection on fences or walls (6,4) |
| STEPPINGSTONE | One of a series of rocks or "hippings" on which to hip or hop across a stream; or, by extension, any means of advancement (8-5) |
| LIMITS | Word, from an ancient Roman name for boundaries/frontiers of paths, stones or walls, for borders, brinks, confines, extremes or restrictions (6) |
| IVIED | Like some halls or walls |
| CORNER | Where two streets or walls meet |