| CASTLE | --- Howard, a mansion near York, designed in 1699 by Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor (6) |
| CASTLEHOWARD | Stately home near York, designed in 1699 by Sir John Vanbrugh and Nicholas Hawksmoor (6,6) |
| WAYHOME | Family adventure film with the voice of Bryce Dallas Howard, A Dog's ___ (3,4) |
| HOWARD | Castle -; stately home in York designed by Sir John Vanbrugh where a television adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited was filmed (6) |
| NEWTON | Calculus inventor who became Master of the Royal Mint in 1699 (6) |
| TURPIN | English robber, much romanticised, hanged near York in 1739 (6) |
| BLENHEIMPALACE | Country house in Woodstock in Oxfordshire designed by Sir John Vanbrugh (8,6) |
| RACINE | French dramatist, author of Phedre, d. 1699 (6) |
| BLENHEIM | - Palace; designed by Sir John Vanbrugh, Duke of Marlborough's seat at Woodstock near Oxford that was the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill (8) |
| VANBRUGH | Architect and dramatist who designed Castle Howard and Blenheim Palace with Nicholas Hawksmoor (8) |
| HELMSTER | WR 6912, a 'Hall' near York designed by Collett (8) |
| KNELLER | Artist who painted the Hampton Court Beauties series and portraits of Kit-Cat Club members including Joseph Addison, Richard Steele, John Vanbrugh and Robert Walpole (7) |
| ORANGERY | Garden building traditionally for cultivating citrus trees and exotic plants, such as that designed by Nicholas Hawksmoor next to Kensington Palace (8) |
| LOUISIANA | This state's capital derives its name from a red cypress post that a French Canadian explorer saw in 1699. |
| BROCCOLI | In Italian and English, this word has basically the same spelling and meaning. It is a variety of cabbage with heads of green and purple buds. First known usage is 1699. |
| STOWE | Designed by architects including John Vanbrugh, James Gibbs, William Kent and Robert Adam, the historical country seat of the Dukes of Buckingham and Chandos (5) |
| GUGGENHEIM | ___ Museum, modern art museum in New York designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (10) |
| OLDMOORE | British physician and astrologer whose first almanac was published in 1699 |
| PENSHURSTPLACE | Historic mansion near Tunbridge Wells, Kent, birthplace of Sir Philip Sidney (9,5) |
| BURGHLEYHOUSE | Elizabethan mansion near Stamford in Lincolnshire, seat of the Cecil family (8,5) |