| FRIEZE | Sculptured division between the architrave and the cornice of a classical entablature (6) |
| CORNICE | A crowning portion of a classical entablature; or, more generally, a projecting moulding along the top of an arch, building, wall or window (7) |
| DADO | Part of a pedestal between the base and the cornice |
| ABACUS | Frame for counting; or, in classical architecture, a slab on the capital of a column supporting the architrave (6) |
| GUTTA | From the Latin for "drop", one of a series of pendent ornaments in the architrave of a Doric entablature; or, derived from the latex of a tropical plant, a "resist" used in silk painting |
| SEPTAL | Relating to the division between the nostrils; palest (anag.) (6) |
| FASCIA | In classical architecture, a long horizontal band between mouldings on an architrave or cornice (6) |
| FACING | Towards the architrave? (6) |
| SEPTUM | Division between the nostrils (6) |
| SOFFIT | Underside of overhanging eaves or of an archway, balcony, beam, entablature or stair (6) |
| PLATBAND | A border of flowers or turf in a garden; a fillet or stria between the flutes of a classical column; or, a flat fascia on an architrave (8) |
| PLINTH | Heavy base of a classical statue (6) |
| ENTABLATURE | In classical architecture, the part of a temple above the columns, comprising the architrave, frieze and cornice (11) |
| CHORUS | Feature of a classical Greek drama |
| CRAVAT | Hire out architrave for neckwear (6) |
| FOLD | Herd of Highland cattle; a sheep pen; or, the division between the top and bottom halves of a broadsheet (4) |
| TORES | Convex moulding at the base of a classical column; geometric surface in the form of a ring doughnut or bagel; or, the shape of a tokamak (5) |
| LIMOUSINE | A large and luxurious car, especially one with a glass division between the driver and passengers (9) |
| ATLANTICOCEAN | The deep division between the UK and the USA (8,5) |
| RECIT | French word for the narrative in a book as opposed to its dialogue; or, a division of a classical French organ (5) |