| RHODESIAN | Old African in a shed or building |
| RHODES | Island shed or building (6) |
| TOOLS | Things often kept in a shed or grandest loo, possibly (6,5) |
| GARDEN | Things often kept in a shed or grandest loo, possibly (6,5) |
| OUTHOUSE | A building like a shed or barn built onto or in the grounds of a residence (8) |
| LEANTO | A shed or outhouse propped up against another building or wall (4-2) |
| HOVEL | A shed, or rail terminus at a seaside place (5) |
| TUNISIA | Where you may see a North African in a suit, perhaps (7) |
| TUTU | Famous South African in a short skirt (4) |
| HAUSA | African in a country that's hot primarily |
| ALGERIAN | North African in a large gathering |
| AFRIKANER | South African in a freak rain storm (9) |
| BACKBENCHES | These may be at the rear of a shed or greenhouse - and normal MPs sit on them in the House of Commons! (4,7) |
| BANJO | African in origin, this instrument was popularized in the United States by enslaved people in the 19th century. It has a tambourine-like body with a hoop and a screw that secure the vellum belly to th |
| LOFT | From the Old English for "air, sky", an attic, haymow, pigeon shed or other raised place or upper room; or, elevation imparted to a golf ball (4) |
| GALLERY | Room or building devoted to the display or sale of works of art; photographer's studio; upper storey or balcony in a church or a theatre; or, an underground passage (7) |
| SPEARHEAD | Fruit stored in a shed in poor condition could be a sticking point (9) |
| OCARINAS | Instruments found in radio car in a shed (8) |
| MOORING | Find a berth for a north African, in good order (7) |
| OUTBUILDING | Shed or barn, for example, separate to a main dwelling (11) |