| PEDIMENT | Triangular structure on the front of a classical building (8) |
| ROOBARS | Metal structures on the front of some Australian vehicles |
| ASTYLAR | Architectural description of a classical building characterised by its lack of columns or pilasters (7) |
| PLATBAND | A border of flowers or turf in a garden; a fillet or stria between the flutes of a classical column; or, a flat fascia on an architrave (8) |
| EPITASIS | Central part of a classical Greek play, developing the main action and leading into the catastrophe (8) |
| ATHENIAN | Of a classical form of democracy with direct citizen participation (8) |
| BASILICA | Degree to which quartz is used in classical building (8) |
| ANTENNAE | In insects, a pair of long slender jointed structures on the head which act as feelers (8) |
| ASWANDAM | Wanda goes inside a small structure on the Nile (5,3) |
| STEEPLES | Pointed structures on the top of church towers (8) |
| TASTEBUD | Structure on the tongue (5,3) |
| ARTMUSIC | Compositions of a classical tradition |
| TORES | Convex moulding at the base of a classical column; geometric surface in the form of a ring doughnut or bagel; or, the shape of a tokamak (5) |
| ABACUS | A block or tablet on the capital of a classical architectural column; or, a frame with beads for counting units, tens, hundreds etc, that is the ancient ancestor of the modern calculator (6) |
| CORNICE | A crowning portion of a classical entablature; or, more generally, a projecting moulding along the top of an arch, building, wall or window (7) |
| ADELPHI | District of the City of Westminster named after London's first neo-classical building, built by the Adam brothers |
| COPIER | Firm structure on the shore is the work of the forger (6) |
| SCAFFOLDING | Temporary structure on the outside of a building (11) |
| PRONAOS | The inner area of the portico of a classical temple (7) |
| GABLE | Triangular structure or canopy added to a building for decoration over a door or window |