| ROOFSCAPE | The scene along the top of houses (9) |
| ROOFER | Worker who tiles the tops of houses (6) |
| AVALANCHE | A piece of drapery round top of house's fall from a great height (9) |
| RIDGEPOLE | It runs along the top of a long tent (9) |
| FOOLPROOF | Sure can - fellow returned piano to top of house (9) |
| RAINPROOF | Watertight, lead-free pipe initially plumbing top of house (9) |
| LOIN | see 36ac, A cut of meat from a pig, created from the tissue along the top of the rib cage |
| CREST | A tuft or growth of feathers, fur or skin along the top of the heads of some birds and animals (5) |
| PORK | and 42ac, A cut of meat from a pig, created from the tissue along the top of the rib cage |
| DASHERS | Ledges along the top of the boards of a rink |
| RAIL | The bird that runs along the top of the fence (4) |
| OVENPROOF | Old cleric beginning to preach on top of house, unaffected by the heat? |
| DAMPPROOF | Stop up very quietly on top of house, protected from water |
| WINGWALKING | The activity of standing on, or moving along, the top of an aeroplane in flight (4,7) |
| CLERESTORY | Series of small windows along the top of a church (10) |
| FIREPROOF | Fine material I needed in on top of house: I'm unlikely to go up |
| CORNICE | A crowning portion of a classical entablature; or, more generally, a projecting moulding along the top of an arch, building, wall or window (7) |
| COPING | Capping along the top of a stone wall (6) |
| FRIEZE | A decorative horizontal band, as along the top of a wall |
| CRENEL | Gap along the top of a castle wall |