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FRIEZESculptured division between the architrave and the cornice of a classical entablature (6)
CORNICEA crowning portion of a classical entablature; or, more generally, a projecting moulding along the top of an arch, building, wall or window (7)
DADOPart of a pedestal between the base and the cornice
ABACUSFrame for counting; or, in classical architecture, a slab on the capital of a column supporting the architrave (6)
GUTTAFrom 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
SEPTALRelating to the division between the nostrils; palest (anag.) (6)
FASCIAIn classical architecture, a long horizontal band between mouldings on an architrave or cornice (6)
FACINGTowards the architrave? (6)
SEPTUMDivision between the nostrils (6)
SOFFITUnderside of overhanging eaves or of an archway, balcony, beam, entablature or stair (6)
PLATBANDA 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)
PLINTHHeavy base of a classical statue (6)
ENTABLATUREIn classical architecture, the part of a temple above the columns, comprising the architrave, frieze and cornice (11)
CHORUSFeature of a classical Greek drama
CRAVATHire out architrave for neckwear (6)
FOLDHerd of Highland cattle; a sheep pen; or, the division between the top and bottom halves of a broadsheet (4)
TORESConvex 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)
LIMOUSINEA large and luxurious car, especially one with a glass division between the driver and passengers (9)
ATLANTICOCEANThe deep division between the UK and the USA (8,5)
RECITFrench word for the narrative in a book as opposed to its dialogue; or, a division of a classical French organ (5)