| MARBLEARCH | Landmark at the north-east corner of Hyde Park, first designed by John Nash as a gateway to Buckingham Palace (6,4) |
| JURASSIC | - Park; first in a series of novels by Michael Crichton adapted into movies by Steven Spielberg (8) |
| HOVERCRAFT | Vehicle first designed by Christopher Cockerell (10) |
| PLACID | Lake in the north-east corner of New York State in the Adirondacks (6) |
| THANET | That's about the North-east corner of England's garden |
| ARCDETRIOMPHE | Paris landmark at the western end of the Champs-Elysees, commissioned by Napoleon I in 1806 (3,2,8) |
| POINTSTATEPARK | Pittsburgh landmark at the confluence of three rivers |
| LAMPPOST | Landmark at the entrance to Narnia |
| 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) |
| FROBISHERBAY | An inlet of the Atlantic in north-east Canada, in the south-east corner of Baffin Island (9,3) |
| ABUJA | Zuma Rock sits as a gateway to this Nigerian city which replaced Lagos as the nation's capital |
| CONWY | Containing Britain's smallest house and forming a gateway to Snowdonia, a market town on the north coast of Wales guarded by a medieval castle (5) |
| TEANAU | Town regarded as a gateway to Fiordland National Park and Milford Sound (2,4) |
| BARBARAHEPWORTH | Sculptor whose Winged Figure is on the south-east corner of John Lewis's Oxford Street branch |
| HATFIELD | Town in Hertfordshire, site of a Jacobean courtier's house built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, with gardens designed by John Tradescant the Elder (8) |
| CUCKOO | In the shape of a chalet, the ... clock was first designed in Germany's Black Forest region |
| OVERTHETOP | First World War painting by John Nash, housed at the Imperial War Museum in London |
| SYRACUSE | Historic city in the south-east corner of Sicily noted for its rich Greek culture and architecture |
| EPPING | Forest at the north-east border of London (6) |