| STEPOUT | To leave a room or building for a short time (4,3) |
| ABBEY | Home or building for a friar-like prior, a lazy lubber monk, a monastic choir or even a Downton squire (5) |
| DOOR | What you open to leave a room |
| GALLERY | A room or building for the display or sale of works of art (7) |
| DOORWAY | Entrance to a room or building (7) |
| MORTUARY | A room or building for the temporary storage of dead bodies before burial or cremation (8) |
| SICKBAY | A room or area for the treatment of ill or injured people, as on board a ship or at a boarding school (7) |
| DOORKNOB | A handle on the entrance to a room or building (8) |
| ROTUNDA | Circular room or building |
| DECOR | Style or mode of decoration, as of a room or building. (5) |
| GYMNASIUM | A room or building designed for physical exercise (9) |
| BOARDER | Someone who rents a room or a house (7) |
| KITCHEN | A room or area for preparing food (7) |
| CHAMBER | A room; or, part of a gun bore (7) |
| DINETTE | Pat of a room or kitchen set apart for meals (7) |
| GYM | A room or building fitted with athletic facilities |
| DOUP | Redecorate (a room or building) (2,2) |
| WALL | Side of a room or building (4) |
| ALCOVE | From Arabic for "vault", an arched niche in a room; or, a shady retreat, such as a bower or summerhouse or a recess in a garden hedge/wall, provided with seats (6) |
| LEASEHOLD | Form of land where one party buys the right to occupy land or a building for a given time (9) |