| ENTASIS | Convex shaping of a pillar |
| TURNING | Word for a bend, crossroads, curve or junction; the shaping of a vase or other crock in pottery; or, the action or skill of using a lathe (7) |
| GOSSIPCOLUMN | For news of a pillar of the establishment? (6,6) |
| IMPOST | Upper part of a pillar, supporting an arch |
| ART | Painting part of a pillar tangerine (3) |
| LOTSWIFE | Name of a pillar near the Dead Sea at Mount Sodom (2 wds.) |
| CAPITAL | (Archit.) Head or top part of a pillar or column (7) |
| TROCHILUS | Hollow concave moulding round the base of a pillar (9) |
| SIMEON | ____Stylites, Christian hermit who lived on top of a pillar |
| AMBER | Shaping of road requiring no carbon resin |
| ICECREAM | Energy put into shaping of ceramic dish (3,5) |
| INJECTIONMOULDING | Shaping of thermoplastics (9,8) |
| TOPIARY | Artistic shaping of bushes (7) |
| COLUMN | An architectural support such as a pillar; a regular article, piece or section in a newspaper; an upright mass of air, smoke, water etc; or, a vertical division of a page/table (6) |
| INFULLVIEW | Wilful shaping of the vine is here for all to see! (2,4,4) |
| PALLADIAN | Like architectural style of a pillar and somehow not right (9) |
| HERMES | Herald of the Greek gods whose name, from "heap of rocks", refers to his representation in early times as a pillar marking a boundary (6) |
| LOT | Man with a pillar of a wife |
| MONOLITH | A pillar or column of a single stone (8) |
| TELAMON | Figure of a man used as a pillar (7) |