| INIGO | There's me entering to see Jones the architect (5) |
| INGOT | One leaves Jones the architect by entrance to tapas bar |
| LINGO | Unfamiliar language left Jones the architect disheartened |
| SWING | Women, entering to perform main vocal part, avoid work (5,3,4) |
| NAMPO | Maiden entering to sleep over in East Asian city (5) |
| POISE | Self-confidence shown by international entering to sit for an artist (5) |
| STONE | Set out, on entering, to attack (5) |
| SPREE | Priest entering to witness merry frolic (5) |
| VALET | Capone entering to check out gentleman's personal attendant (5) |
| BACON | Prohibit company entering to get meat (5) |
| SOLVE | Only a few entering to take part in crossword competition? (5) |
| DUCAL | 100 entering to praise returning noble |
| EDWIN | Forename of the architect Lutyens, the astronomer Hubble or the painter and sculptor Landseer (5) |
| PIRLO | Maestro, Mozart, The Architect, and The Professor, are this footballer's nicknames. (5) |
| GNASH | Force the architect to take grinding action |
| IMPEI | The architect who designed the Louvre Pyramid |
| INDIGO | About the day Mr Jones the architect was blue (6) |
| JONES | Surname of the architect Inigo whose notable works include Banqueting House, Whitehall and the Queen |
| PUGIN | Augustus the Architect has dog at home |
| FINNS | The architects Eero and Eliel Saarinen, for two |