- Beam above a window or door - Beam over a door - Beam over a door or window - Door support - Doorway beam - What is a horizontal support across the top of a door or window? - Window stone
- Inside, Saffron talks of the anterior - Masquerade with gangster to brain centre - Relating to the forehead - Belonging to the front part; being in front - Of or pertaining to the forehead or the anterior part of
the roof of the brain case; as, the frontal bones. - Something worn on the forehead or face; a frontlet - An ornamental band for the hair.
- Awning - Canvas covering - Canvas roof - Copy outside an awning - Overhanging cover - Roof like projection or shelter - A covering fixed over a bed, dais, or the like, or carried
on poles over an exalted personage or a sacred object, etc. chiefly as
a mark of honor.
- Luxury flat - Top-floor suite a bit like the ones up in a rich pad - A shed or roof sloping from the main wall or building,
as over a door or window; a lean-to. Also figuratively. - Leaning; overhanging.
- A bamboo frame or trellis hung at a door or window of a
house, over which water is suffered to trickle, in order to moisten and
cool the air as it enters.
- After tea, demand money for part of boat’s stern - A horizontal crossbar in a window, over a door, or between
a door and a window above it. Transom is the horizontal, as mullion is
the vertical, bar across an opening. See Illust. of Mullion. - One of the principal transverse timbers of the stern,
bolted to the sternpost and giving shape to the stern structure; --
called also transsummer. - The piece of wood or iron connecting the cheeks of some
gun carriages. - The vane of a cross-staff. - One of the crossbeams connecting the side frames of a
truck with each other.
- Accepting customers? Nope, out of order! - Allowing access to inside - Bat first in innings - Begin (of music) - Candid - Car? Sure! I Would ... Like A Million Dollars - Egg on writer to be honest
- defensive porthole - An embrace. - A splay of a door or window. - An aperture with slant sides in a wall or parapet,
through which cannon are pointed and discharged; a crenelle. See
Illust. of Casemate.