| SOCLE | Low plain plinth supporting a wall, column, statue, etc (5) |
| PEDESTAL | A base that supports a column, statue, etc (8) |
| PLINTH | A rectangular block forming the lowest part of the base of a column, statue, etc (6) |
| PILASTER | Wall column, one inside surface of wall |
| MOOLI | Low plain regularly producing root vegetable |
| ANTA | Wall column |
| CONSOLE | Ornamental bracket or corbel, often shaped like an S, supporting a wall fixture, bust etc. (7) |
| PIER | Part supporting a wall sticking out to sea (4) |
| OLIVETREE | "And over the ____s [...] that were in the low plain was Baal-hanan the Gederite: and over the cellars of oil was Joash" (1 Chronicles 27:28) |
| TORES | A solid or surface in the form of a bagel or a ring doughnut; a tokamak; the receptacle of a flower such as a daisy; or, in classical architecture, a moulding above a column's plinth (5) |
| BASE | HQ; a pedestal/plinth supporting an architectural column, statue or urn; or, a starting point (4) |
| BALSA | Wood used when a plinth is put up (5) |
| STALL | Ungrammatically expressed height of plinth (4-5) |
| LATIN | Ancient language found in the middle of clay altar plinth |
| BASEMETAL | Plinth's supporting material (4,5) |
| OGEES | Some plinths, in part |
| SIMULACRUM | Image or representation of a person or thing such as a robot, statue etc; from Latin, 'likeness' (10) |
| MONUMENT | Memorial statue, etc (8) |
| DIE | A dado, plinth or other cubical part of a pedestal; a stamp for impressing coins or medals; or, from "dare to give/play", a spotted cube thrown in games of chance (3) |
| MONUMENTS | Statues etc |