| LINTEL | A timber or stone over a doorway or window (6) |
| AWNING | A sheet of material protecting a doorway or window from sun or rain |
| SCREEN | A partition of timber or stone in a church or a medieval hall; a sieve; framed mesh for serigraphy; the film industry; or, movies collectively (6) |
| PORTAL | A gate or magnificent doorway; or, in fantasy fiction, a magical entrance to another dimension or location (6) |
| LEDGER | Word for a tome permanently lying in one place originally, later a horizontal timber or scaffold pole; a flat slab; or, a book of accounts (6) |
| JAMB | What is a vertical piece forming the side of a doorway or window (4) |
| SPRUCE | A conifer such as the species with powdery silvery-blue or grey-green needles; its timber; or, beer brewed from said tree's twigs or cones (6) |
| ARCHITRAVE | The moulded frame around a doorway or window (10) |
| DOLMEN | Megalithic tomb with a large flat stone over upright ones (6) |
| JOISTS | Timber or steel beams which support floors or roofs (6) |
| STEELY | Hard stone over English cathedral city ... (6) |
| STAGES | Puts on stone over long period (6) |
| LINTELS | Timber or stone supports across the top of a door or window (7) |
| PLANKS | Rafters, timbers or blocks (6) |
| PORTIERE | From French for "door", word for a heavy curtain or drape hung in a doorway; or, a concierge (8) |
| SILL | Word for a berm, buttery-bar, ledge, mantel, shelf, threshold or other horizontal length of timber or stone (4) |
| STAGE | Put on a stone over a number of years (5) |
| MAT | Small rug for the threshold of a doorway; or, a type of coaster (3) |
| ENTRY | Access point such as a doorway; or a list of competitors (5) |
| EPITAPH | What covers stone over a plot's head? (7) |