| FRONTAL | Facade awkwardly flat, no rustication initially in it |
| KONTIKI | Thor's craft has knight initially in it? OK for a change (3-4) |
| LANDONONESFEET | End up well-off by designing flat no one needs (4,2,4,4) |
| WENTWORTH | Village in South Yorkshire, home to the UK's largest privately owned house with the longest facade in Europe, approximately twice as wide as Buckingham Palace |
| ACADEMIC | Intellectual shows facade, ignoring female with male in charge (8) |
| CEDILLA | Optional extra for facade, in such traditional style |
| CHAPEL | Church to copy Lutyens' facade in religious building |
| LOWERED | With old facade in need of repair, were reduced (7) |
| PRETENCE | Facade of recycling centre in outskirts of Prague (8) |
| HUGE | Immense ground's facade is put in shade (4) |
| TARA | Selznick called it 'Just a facade' |
| LEDGE | Break in a building's facade |
| VENEER | Space in ever-changing facade (6) |
| ALTO | The vocalist in Walton's Facade (4) |
| FRONTAGE | Be at the head for a long time, in the facade (8) |
| ASHTON | Choreographer remembered for his embodiment of "English style" ballet in productions such as Facade, |
| ALBERTI | Leon Battista, 15th Century Italian architect whose works include part of the facade of the Santa Maria Novella in Florence (7) |
| SITWELL | The poems set to music in William Walton's Facade were from a collection of the same name by Edith ____ |
| PERSONA | Character in a drama / outer personality or facade presented to others by an individual |
| COLONNADE | Curved structure added by Bernini to the facade of St Peter's in Rome |