| BUILDING | Structure with a roof and walls |
| RAMADA | In southwest USA, a shelter with a roof and open sides (6) |
| GAZEBO | Elegant garden structure with a roof |
| HOUSE | A roof and four walls? (5) |
| CONSERVATORY | A room with a glass roof and walls, attached to a house and used as a sun lounge (12) |
| EDIFICE | Structure with roof and walls (7) |
| FABRIC | Felted, knitted or woven cloth; the material of a building, including its roof and walls; or, the structure of something, such as society (6) |
| AUBRIETA | Plant of the cabbage, Family, with purple flowers and most often seen on rockeries and walls (8) |
| ABUTILON | Built on a structure with a flowering maple (8) |
| COTSWOLD | Variety of honey-coloured Jurassic oolitic limestone characteristic of many of the cottages and walls of villages including Castle Combe, Stanton, Bibury and Kingham (8) |
| WILLIAMS | Tennessee _, 20th-century American dramatist whose works include Cat On A Hot Tin Roof and A Streetcar Named Desire (8) |
| PRISONER | Heading for penitentiary and walls of Rochester, is one inside? (8) |
| FLIPPANT | Hit the roof and gasp 'it's frivolous!' (8) |
| DRIFTERS | US vocal group whose hits included Up on the Roof and Under the Boardwalk |
| GABLE | Part of roof and wall |
| DORMER | A construction with a gable roof and a window at its outer end that projects from a sloping roof (6) |
| ORGANELLE | Structure with a specific task within a cell, such as a mitochondrion producing chemical energy, a nucleus storing genetic information or a ribosome assembling proteins (9) |
| STOA | In ancient Greece, a walkway with a roof supported by colonnades |
| WIGWAM | A hut with a domed roof and a framework of poles used by some Native Americans (6) |
| PLAYSET | Structure with a slide, swings, and a rock wall, perhaps |