| OUTHOUSE | Small building near to a main one (8) |
| ANTEROOM | Small chamber leading to a main one |
| ANTECHAMBER | Small room leading to a main one |
| APPROACH | An avenue or drive; draw near to; a means of dealing with a job, problem or situation; or, the way in which an aircraft comes in to land (8) |
| RELATIVE | ____ pronoun, a word e.g. 'who' that links a subordinate to a main clause (8) |
| CLOSECUT | Near to a stroke when one sees a neat hair do (5,3) |
| FOOTNOTE | An additional comment, as to a main statement (8) |
| CATACOMB | Subterranean burial place, the main one in Palma, Mallorca dates from the early 20th century and with 6 galleries filled from floor to roof has been likened to an underground city (8) |
| SIDEDISH | Accompaniment to a main meal (4,4) |
| PROVINCE | Five entering Ripon building near church area (8) |
| CLARENCE | - House; stucco building near St James's Palace that is the London residence of the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall (8) |
| THIAMINE | Vitamin, the main one possibly (8) |
| SEA | Bishop's turf said to be a main one? (3) |
| TOPBRASS | Main ones have the highest money (3,5) |
| SPECIAL | A dish offered in addition to a main menu; a correspondent reporting on a particular story; the article dispatched; or, a bargain (7) |
| ANNEX | A building adjoined to a main structure (5) |
| WHITBY | A spot near to a place in Yorkshire (6) |
| SNARES | Traps are there when one is near to a steamship (6) |
| ABYSS | A ship securing near to a bottomless gulf (5) |
| YELLOWSEA | Make a fuss so we move to a main area |