| ICA | Artistic and cultural centre on The Mall, London (1,1,1) |
| LINZ | Austrian city and cultural centre on the Danube (4) |
| MOMA | Cultural center on W. 53rd |
| ATHENS | The statesman Pericles played a vital part in making this city the political and cultural centre of Greece (6) |
| SAMARKAND | Once an economic and cultural centre in which Vanessa, Mark and Judith were common names (9) |
| MARBLEARCH | Structure designed by John Nash originally erected on The Mall, London, as a gateway to Buckingham Palace |
| MARBLE | Structure designed by John Nash originally erected on The Mall, London, as a gateway to Buckingham Palace (6,4) |
| ARCH | Structure designed by John Nash originally erected on The Mall, London, as a gateway to Buckingham Palace (6,4) |
| RAR | In short, the political and cultural movement supported by The Clash and Gang Of Four (1-1-1) |
| RENAISSANCE | Period of artistic and cultural advancement spanning the 14th to 16th centuries (11) |
| LABELLEEPOQUE | Era of artistic and cultural refinement (2,5,6) |
| ALI | Focus of a Louisville cultural center |
| EDO | Onetime Eastern cultural center |
| ADMIRALTYARCH | Building at one end of The Mall, London (9,4) |
| ROERICH | ___ Pact, 1935 US agreement also known as the Treaty on the Protection of Artistic and Scientific Institutions and Historic Monuments (7) |
| CLARENCEHOUSE | Royal residence on The Mall in London - cheer on, as clue (anag) (8,5) |
| ADMIRALTY | ___ Arch: landmark London building on The Mall, completed in 1912 (9) |
| CLARENCE | Royal residence in London situated on The Mall (8) |
| VENICE | It is an island city that was once the centre of a maritime republic. It was the greatest seaport in late medieval Europe and the continent's commercial and cultural link to Asia. In Much Ado About No |
| LONDON | Capital of the United Kingdom, is a global financial and cultural hub known for landmarks like the Tower of London, Big Ben, and its historic role in the British Empire. (6) |