| ELYSEE | 18th-century palace in NW Paris; the official residence of the French President since 1873 (6) |
| ELYSEEPALACE | Building in Paris, official residence of the French president since 1871 (6,6) |
| COLOMBES | Industrial and residential suburb of NW Paris that hosted the 1924 Summer Olympics opening ceremony |
| XANADU | Movie nightclub named after a 13th-century palace |
| TUILERIES | What is the name of the formal gardens in Paris which are all that remain of Catherine de Medici's 16th-century palace? (9) |
| TOPKAPI | 15th-century palace on Seraglio Point in Istanbul (7) |
| PALACE | Official residence of the French president (6,6) |
| ELEVEN | Number of the property on Downing Street which is the official residence of Chancellor of the Exchequer (6) |
| MACRON | An Apple computer, Ron? Yes, for the French President (6) |
| GANONG | Family-owned New Brunswick chocolatier since 1873 |
| NUMBERONE | The official residence of the vice president of the United States, _ _ Observatory Circle (6,3) |
| DOWNINGSTREET | The London street which contains the official residences of the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of the Exchequer (7,6) |
| GEORGE | First name of the king whose gifting of 10 Downing Street to Robert Walpole later resulted in it becoming the official residence of British prime ministers (6) |
| FIVE | The length of office in years of the French president (4) |
| KREMLIN | Citadel in Moscow housing the official residence of the president of Russia (7) |
| LODGE | What is the name of the official residence of the prime minister, The -? (5) |
| LATERAN | Palace In Rome which was formerly the official residence of the popes (7) |
| ARAS | The official residence of the President of Ireland (4) |
| DOWNING | In which London street is the official residence of the British Prime Minister? (7) |
| STORMONT | Belfast castle that served as the official residence of the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland from 1921 to 1972 (8) |