| JULIET | ____ balcony, a very shallow one with a safety railing on an upper storey of a building (6) |
| GALLERY | Word for a church porch originally, later a long balcony; a covered walk or passageway; a room for the exhibition of art; or, a collection of pictures (7) |
| LONGSHIP | What type of boat did Vikings use on raiding parties because it had a very shallow draft and was light enough to be carried over portages? (8) |
| PUSHPIT | Safety railing at the stern of a yacht (7) |
| ORIEL | Large bay window supported by brackets or corbels, typically on an upper storey (5) |
| UPSTAIRS | On an upper storey |
| LOFT | Pigeon house; upper storey of a stable used for hay; thickness of a sleeping bag; or, a warehouse/factory converted into living space(s) (4) |
| SOLAR | A room in the upper storey of a medieval house (5) |
| DRUM | A bodhran is a shallow, one-sided Irish one (4) |
| BODHRAN | Shallow one-sided drum used in Irish and Scottish folk music (7) |
| ANKLEDEEP | Shallow one went first into store (5-4) |
| ATRIUM | A central hall that extends through several storeys of a building (6) |
| CELLAR | Basement / underground storey of a building |
| PAGODA | Hindu or Buddhist sacred building, usually a many-tiered tower with storeys of diminishing size (6) |
| LOGGIA | In architecture, a covered exterior gallery on an upper level (6) |
| ATTICS | Highest storeys of a house |
| FLOORPLAN | A diagram showing the layout of rooms on one storey of a building (5,4) |
| BASEMENT | A cellar-like floor or storey of a building; an ancient foundation of rock beneath sedimentary rock; or, an underlying support (8) |
| CUTOUT | Discontinue with a safety device (3,3) |
| ORIELS | Upper-storey bays with windows supported by brackets (6) |