| JAMB | What is a vertical side member of a door, window or fireplace? (4) |
| MULLION | What is a vertical bar between the panes of a window? (7) |
| STUD | What is a vertical part of the framework of a wall? (4) |
| PANE | Word originally for a rag or a piece of cloth that later came to mean a division of a window or its sheet of glass; or, in philately, a page of stamps from a booklet (4) |
| FUSIL | Based on Latin for "hearth" or "fireplace", word for a steel for a tinderbox; a light flintlock musket; or, an elongated heraldic lozenge (5) |
| IRONMONGER | Dealer in door/window hardware, locks and latches whose trade is incorporated as a livery company of the City of London (10) |
| TRANSOM | What is a horizontal bar of wood or stone across a window or the top of a door? (7) |
| ROSE | Flower of a plant related to apples; a diamond cut with facets mimicking said bloom's petals; a soft pink colour; a knot of ribbon on a shoe; or, a marigold window or oeil-de-boeuf (4) |
| REBELFLAG | What an opposing side's member may put up as a standard (5,4) |
| ITALY | Country whose national flag is a vertical tricolour of green, white and red (5) |
| STANDPIPE | This spade pint is a vertical water supply conduit, connecting a tap to the mains! (9) |
| FRAME | Give form or shape / border enclosing a picture, door, window |
| BILGE | What is the outer surface of a ship's hull where the bottom curves to meet the vertical sides? (5) |
| INGLE | Archaic term for a domestic fire or fireplace, thought to derive from Scottish Gaelic (5) |
| WALL | Vertical side of a building (4) |
| FANLIGHT | Semicircular starburst-style over-door window in Georgian architecture (8) |
| VALANCE | A short curtain around the frame or canopy of a bed, above a window or under a shelf |
| SHUTTER | A louvred or solid wood panel for an external or internal window; or, a device for regulating the opening of a camera's aperture (7) |
| LINTEL | Name, similar to that of a green pulse from Le Puy, for a horizontal beam or header over a window or door (6) |
| SILL | What is a shelf at the foot of a window or doorway? (4) |