| ADIPOSE | Used for the storage of fat (of tissue) (7) |
| ADIPOCYTE | Animal cell specialised for the synthesis and storage of fat, occurring in white and brown forms (9) |
| SACRISTY | Room in a church or chapel used for the storage of sacred vessels, vestments etc. (8) |
| BUSDEPOT | Building used for the storage and servicing of buses (3,5) |
| CISTERN | A tank for the storage of water, especially within the roof of a house or connected to a toilet (7) |
| SPICERY | Seasonings including cardamom, cloves, ginger, mace, pepper and grains of Paradise collectively; or, a repository for the storage of such (7) |
| ARMOURY | Secure place for the storage of weapons. (7) |
| INSULIN | Hormone that regulates the storage of glycogen in the liver (7) |
| LARDER | From the French for "bacon", a pantry-like room/cupboard, originally for the storage of said meat (6) |
| BARN | A unit of area in particle physics; or, sometimes inhabited by owls with heart-shaped faces, an outbuilding for the storage of grain, hay, straw and formerly tithes (4) |
| SAFE | Secure container for the storage of valuables (4) |
| ARMOURIES | Secure places for the storage of weapons (9) |
| GENESIS | Source of the idioms "fat of the land" and "fire and brimstone" |
| AMPHORA | Ancient storage jar of pharaoh (almost broken) for storage of money (7) |
| BLUBBER | The fat of whales and other sea animals (7) |
| DRAWERS | Reward is returned, with open satisfaction, to the storage units (7) |
| HUMIDOR | American wit holding papers for storage of smoke? (7) |
| ENSILAGE | The storage of green fodder in pits or silos (8) |
| SPATIAL | ___ memory (storage of one's surroundings) |
| DAIRY | Building for the storage, processing, distribution of milk and its products |