| 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) |
| 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) |
| DULWICH | District in London's Southwark, site of a public school founded by Edward Alleyn as the College of God's Gift and of a picture gallery designed by Sir John Soane (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. |
| 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) |
| 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. |
| LONGLEAT | Set in 900 acres of Capability Brown parkland, an Elizabethan house built and designed by Sir John Thynne with Robert Smythson that is the seat of the Marquess of Bath (8) |
| 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 |
| HORACERUMPOLE | Lawyer created by Sir John Mortimer and played by Leo McKern |
| PHOTO | Short word for an image taken with a camera whose full name was coined by Sir John Herschel in 1839 (5) |