| ARTEX | A kind of plaster applied to give a textured finish to walls and ceilings |
| PLASTER | Mixture of lime, sand and water, applied to walls and ceilings (7) |
| STUCCO | Kind of plaster (6) |
| RENDER | First thin coat of plaster applied to a brick or stone surface (6) |
| SPECTRAL | 100 kinds of plaster have a ghostly appearance (8) |
| DAUB | Word, from Old French for "clothe in white" or "whitewash" , for clay, mud or plaster applied to wattles; a smear or splodge of something sticky; or, a crude or unskilled painting (4) |
| CROCHET | A handicraft in which yarn is made up into a textured fabric with a hooked needle (7) |
| RUSTICATE | Cut or shape (masonry blocks) to create a textured look (9) |
| WALE | Ridge on a textured woven fabric (4) |
| GROUTING | Finishing (walls and ceilings) with a thin plaster (8) |
| MICHELANGELO | Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor whose works include frescos on the walls and ceiling of the Sistine Chapel (12) |
| CORNICE | Ornamental moulding that covers the join of walls and ceiling |
| TILED | Like some floors, walls and ceilings |
| PLASTERBOARD | Building material for internal walls and ceilings (12) |
| ROOF | An area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling (4) |
| PLASTERER | One whose job is to apply a soft mixture of sand and cement to walls, etc. (9) |
| COVING | A concave curved surface between the wall and ceiling of a room (6) |
| ROLLER | Heavy cylinder for flattening lawns; a hair curler; or, a device for applying paint to walls (6) |
| BASINS | Bowls for washing, typically with taps and attached to walls (6) |
| SAINTMICHEL | It is a rocky islet and famous sanctuary located off the coast of Normandy. Its name begins with Mont. Around its base are medieval walls and towers above which rise the clustered buildings of the vil |