| SOMERSET | - House; building on the Strand designed by William Chambers, once home to the Royal Academy (8) |
| CAMERA | Came to the Royal Academy briefly with a TV studio item (6) |
| ADAM | Designer of Bath's Pulteney Bridge who held the post as Architect of the King's Worksjointly with his rival Sir William Chambers from 1761-69 (4) |
| LANTERNOFTHEDEAD | Small stone tower with a lighted chamber, once common in French cemeteries (7,2,3,4) |
| REICHSTAG | Chamber once putting right case wrong (9) |
| ODA | Sultana's harem chamber, once |
| THISTLES | Depicted on some textiles designed by William Morris and with seeds eaten by goldfinches, prickly plants used as the botanical symbols of Scotland (8) |
| BURGHLEY | - House; Tudor mansion designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Elizabeth I (8) |
| SCHWERIN | German city with a schloss (castle) on a small island once home to the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg (8) |
| BALMORAL | Castle and estate near Crathie; a Scottish home to the Royal family (8) |
| WOOLWICH | Suburb of southeast London that is home to the Royal Arsenal (8) |
| CASTAWAY | Why the play had to close - just one left on the Strand? |
| SCIMITAR | Reliant updates released in 1990 re-designed by William Towns (8,4) |
| MOOSEJAW | City in Saskatchewan that's home to the Royal Canadian Air Force's Snowbirds |
| CHRYSLER | ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William Van Alen) |
| FILAMENT | Expression of regret after car races on the Strand (8) |
| LITTORAL | Tortilla cooked on the strand (8) |
| SANDHILL | Indian statesman will exchange capital for bank on the Strand |
| REDDIWEB | Spider-Man's favorite "home-building helper"? |
| COWES | Home to the Royal Yacht Squadron and host of an annual regatta, port on the Medina considered the maritime gateway to the Isle of Wight (5) |