| GARGOYLES | Waterspouts carved in the form of grotesque faces or creatures and projecting from a roof gutter, especially of a Gothic church (9) |
| GARGOYLE | Waterspout carved in the form of a grotesque face or creature and projecting from a roof gutter (8) |
| DORMER | Window projecting from a roof |
| SCARAB | Sacred coleopteran of the ancient Egyptians; or, a piece of amethyst, carnelian, lapis lazuli, turquoise or other mineral carved in the form of said chafer as an amulet, gem or seal (6) |
| WHIRLWINDS | Small-diameter columnar vortices of rapidly swirling air that range in scale from small eddies that form in the lee of buildings to fire storms, waterspouts, and tornadoes. (10) |
| PIER | Also called a landing-stage, jetty or promenade, a platform projecting from a shore into a sea or a river (4) |
| EYES | 'In the centre...were four living creatures, and they were covered in ----, in front and back' [Rev/ |
| ASPECT | Compass direction one's garden, greenhouse or property faces; or, the angular relationship between one planet and another in astrology (6) |
| ICICLE | A long, pointed stick formed by the freezing of dripping water from a roof (6) |
| INEXACT | A bit off to catch former partner in the midst of grotesque antic (7) |
| AQUARIUM | It is on the Esplanade, has awesome living sea creatures and lots of fascinating marine education, but its foundations are cracking under the weight of storms. |
| PANHANDLE | Narrow strip of territory projecting from a larger broader area in the US (9) |
| WINGMIRROR | Device projecting from a car to enable the driver to see to the side and rear (4,6) |
| GIRANDOLE | Branched ornamental candle holder mounted on a base or projecting from a wall, typically incorporating a mirror (9) |
| BALCONY | A platform projecting from a building with a balustrade or railing along its outer edge (7) |
| KISSERS | Buttons on bowstrings that are drawn back to archers' lips; slang for mouths or faces; or, humans or gourami who engage in osculation (7) |
| DICE | Hexahedrons with one to six pips on each of their faces; or, small cubes of vegetables (4) |
| CHEERS | Word for faces or their welcoming aspects originally, later cries of approval, encouragement or joy (6) |
| OMPHALOS | Ancient Greek stone carved in the shape of a beehive (8) |
| GIANTSQUID | US soldier, with pound, gets hold of small creatures and a big one |