| ROTUNDAS | Round buildings or halls, especially domed ones (8) |
| DIRECTS | What are buildings or halls, devoted to instruction by lectures (7) |
| EYESORES | Extremely ugly buildings or places (8) |
| ALLEYWAY | A narrow passage with buildings or walls on each side (8) |
| ROTUNDA | Round building or hall |
| CAMERA | Vaulted room; judge's private chamber; round building; or, a device used by a photographer (6) |
| INNS | Word for abodes or dwelling places originally, later hostelries, hotels or public houses; or, halls of residence for university/law students (4) |
| MODELLING | Hobby or pastime of making dioramas or miniature aeroplanes, boats, buildings or railways, for example; or, a branch of sculpture (9) |
| ALLINCLUSIVE | Like gallery or halls with no more to pay? (3-9) |
| THOLI | Beginning of the Hindu festival in round buildings (5) |
| HOUSEMARTIN | Bird seen round buildings could be tame in hours |
| GRIME | Soot or dirt ingrained in a surface especially of buildings or the skin |
| TIERS | Layers or levels of a cake, buildings or gardens etc. (5) |
| SILOS | Round buildings |
| BEAMS | Timbers of buildings or ships; or, bars for performing feats of balance in women's gymnastics (5) |
| OBSERVATORIES | Buildings or lookout stations equipped with telescopes for stargazing; or, spying-places and viewpoints generally (13) |
| GIRDERS | Metal beams on buildings or bridges (7) |
| RUINS | Remains of fallen buildings or towns (5) |
| YARDS | Areas enclosed by farm buildings or stables, for example (5) |
| STRUCTURES | Office buildings or bridges |