| FLECHE | Slender spire, especially over the intersection of the nave and transept of a large church (6) |
| HAGGLE | To bargain persisently, especially over the cost of something (6) |
| CHAPEL | Part of a large church (6) |
| SIDECHAPEL | Part of a large church team the Spanish man included (4,6) |
| CROSSING | A voyage across a body of water; or, the intersection of the transepts and nave in a church (8) |
| CUBA | Largest and westernmost island of the West Indies, located at the intersection of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea (4) |
| POETSCORNER | A section of the south transept of Westminster Abbey (5,6) |
| WYATT | Buried in the south transept of Westminster Abbey, architect noted for the now demolished Fonthill Abbey on William Beckford's Wiltshire estate (5) |
| SCREEN | An ornamental partition separating a church's choir from its nave and surmounted by a rood; a sheltering row of pleached trees; or, a large riddle or sieve (6) |
| TESTER | A canopy and its support, especially over a bed (6) |
| MERGER | Business combination, and what's spelled out by the intersections of this puzzle's circled businesses |
| ORIGIN | Intersection of the x-axis and y-axis |
| ANGLES | Figures formed by the intersection of two lines |
| DIAGRAM | Venn ---, a representation of sets of information, showing common elements within the intersections of the circles (7) |
| MEET | The congregation of riders and hounds before a hunt; a competitive event in track-and-field athletics or swimming; or, in mathematics, the intersection of two lines (4) |
| LEASHES | Bunch held at intersections on outings with pets ... or in the intersections of the shaded words |
| TRANSEPT | Part of a church between the nave and the sanctuary |
| STARCROSSEDLOVERS | Description for Romeo and Juliet, and a description of the intersections of this puzzle's power couples |
| ROODSCREEN | Dividing part between the nave and the chancel (4,6) |
| PARABOLA | Symmetrical curve formed by the intersection of a cone with a plane parallel to its side |