| TURRET | Small tower projecting from the corner of a castle (6) |
| TURRETS | What are small towers at the corners of a castle? (7) |
| CANTHI | Capable of making hit from the corner of one's eyes (6) |
| DUNCES | Those incapable of learning their lessons from the corner boys (6) |
| TOORIE | Derived from the Scottish meaning "small tower", a word for the bobble, pompom, tassel or tuft on a bonnet or Tam o' Shanter (6) |
| ANTLER | Branched horn-like outgrowth projecting from the frontal bone of a male deer (6) |
| DOGEAR | To fold the corner of a page, often to mark a place in a book (3,3) |
| EYELET | There might be one on the corner of a sail |
| STAPLE | Thing found in the corner of a paper |
| DEAN | "From the Corner of His Eye" author Koontz |
| PEPPERBOX | A pot for "poivre"; a building, tower, turret etc resembling this; or, as one word, an old gun with revolving barrels, or a buttress projecting from the left-hand wall in Eton fives (6,3) |
| ODONTOID | Toothlike; of a bony process projecting from the axis, the second vertebra of the neck (8) |
| BOWSPRIT | Spar projecting from the upper end of the prow of a sailing vessel (8) |
| NOOK | First a thumbs down then a thumbs up, from the corner |
| GARGOYLE | A grotesque carved human or animal face or figure projecting from the gutter of a building, typically acting as a drainage spout. (8) |
| BALCONY | A platform projecting from the wall of a building and enclosed by a railing or balustrade |
| PIERHEAD | The seaward end of a platform on pillars projecting from the shore into the sea (8) |
| EAR | Bend the corner of a card so it can be recognized from the back by a cheater* |
| CROWN | What is the part of a tooth projecting from the gum? (5) |
| OFFSHOOT | A lateral branch projecting from the main part of a material thing (8) |