| BURNISHED | Set fire to one building, made to glow (9) |
| FORT | Building made to be able to protect against attack (4) |
| LITIGATOR | Set fire to one reptile in sewer, according to reports (9) |
| LITIGABLE | Set fire to one part of building, resulting in legal case, possibly |
| LITIGIOUS | Set fire to one thousand dollars and notes disputable in a lawcourt (9) |
| PATRIARCH | Head for trap set by one building (9) |
| STRICTURE | Criticism after university takes over one building (9) |
| DEVELOPER | One building properties loved peer in a corrupt state (9) |
| GASMANTLE | Broken metal snag - it used to glow |
| LITIGATE | Go to court, having set fire to one barrier |
| MILITIA | Girl set fire to one, caught by irregular force |
| MILITANT | Activist set fire to one in possession of a lot of money (8) |
| ARSON | Crime of purposely setting fire to one's own or another's property to collect insurance money |
| ELEMENT | The first principle to glow in the fire? (7) |
| RADIATE | Performing a trade gets one to glow (7) |
| MICHAEL | Two rocky islands off the coast of County Kerry in southwestern Ireland are called the Skelligs. One, known as Skellig ___, was once home to a group of medieval monks, whose buildings, made of stone, |
| IGLOO | Aptly named manufacturer of ice chests, or a round building made of snow |
| HANGAR | Large building made of wood on a hillside, say |
| PREFAB | Building made for easy assembly (colloq.) |
| REHAB | Old building made new again |