| NERVI | Pier Luigi, Italian architect and engineer who codesigned the UNESCO building in Paris (5) |
| MIRO | Ceramic muralist for the Unesco building in Paris |
| PORTA | Giacomo della ___ (Italian architect and sculptor) |
| ITALY | Country that contains the UNESCO World Heritage site of Cinque Terre (5) |
| EIFFEL | French civil engineer and architect who designed and built the tallest building in Paris and the str |
| PARIS | ___ France home to the UNESCO headquarters that promotes human rights |
| SYRIA | Home of the Unesco World Heritage Site of Palmyra |
| LEONARDODAVINCI | Italian Renaissance painter, sculptor, architect and engineer whose paintings include The Virgin of the Rocks and the Mona Lisa |
| DAVINCI | This answer means "from Vinci" in Italian. It is attached to the name of a certain Italian painter, sculptor, architect, and engineer to whom the painting Salvator Mundi has been attributed. That pain |
| BRUNEL | Great Western Railway pioneer and engineer who designed SS Great Eastern - the largest ship ever built at the time of her launch in 1843 (6) |
| ELONMUSK | Technology entrepreneur and engineer who is lead designer of SpaceX and product architect of Tesla, Inc |
| MOULINROUGE | Which building in Paris was the first to have electricity? (6,5) |
| WHITTLE | Frank, English aviator and engineer who invented the jet engine (7) |
| BABBAGE | Charles ---, English mathematician and engineer who originated the concept of a programmable computer (7) |
| GOODYEAR | US chemist and engineer who invented vulcanised rubber, patented in 1844 (8) |
| CHARLES | US chemist and engineer who invented vulcanised rubber, patented in 1844 (7) |
| IGUAZU | The ... National Park in Argentina was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1984 (6) |
| STGALL | The Convent of ... ... in Switzerland was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1983 (2,4) |
| ELYSEEPALACE | Building in Paris, official residence of the French president since 1871 (6,6) |
| EIFFELTOWER | Lee with write-off travelling round building in Paris (6,5) |