| THEGODS | Top balcony in a theatre |
| TERRACE | Word for a balcony in a theatre, a row of connected often identical houses, a patio, a flat Spanish-style rooftop, a raised beach or a step-like landform |
| GALLERY | Room or building devoted to the display or sale of works of art; photographer's studio; upper storey or balcony in a church or a theatre; or, an underground passage (7) |
| MEZZANINE | Wide balcony in a room (9) |
| LOGGIA | Traditional Italian exterior gallery functioning as a kind of alfresco room; or, a balcony/box in a theatre (6) |
| BOXSEAT | A driver's chair on a coach; a loge in a theatre; a grandstand in a stadium; hence a vantage point or commanding position (3,4) |
| LANAI | Balcony in Bora Bora |
| VERONA | Is this what one expects to see from Juliet's balcony in Italian city? (6) |
| CATCALL | A squeaking or wauling noisemaker formerly used to express disapproval in a theatre, thus a term for a boo, gibe, hiss, jeer or raspberry from a crowd or audience; or, a "swit swoo" sound (7) |
| TIER | One of a set of rows of seats in a theatre, layers forming a wedding cake, plates of a cake stand or flounces on a style of ruffled skirt (4) |
| SEAT | Item such as a throne, saddle, settle or S-shaped tete-a-tete; one's place in a theatre, train or at a table; or, a parliamentary constituency (4) |
| IRON | Ferrum occurring in some types of meteorites; a stirrup; or, a safety curtain in a theatre (4) |
| APRONSTAGE | In a theatre, a projection in front of the proscenium arch into the auditorium |
| OPERATED | These are found in a depot and worked in a theatre (8) |
| INTERVAL | What is a break, as between acts of a play in a theatre (8) |
| LOGE | Depicted in paintings by Renoir, a private box in a theatre (4) |
| BACKDROP | A painted cloth or curtain at the rear of a stage in a theatre (8) |
| OPERATE | In this era, a poet can work in a theatre |
| STALLS | Be tall whether in a ship or in a theatre (6) |
| USHERED | Shown to a seat in a theatre (7) |