| PUGIN | 19th-century Gothic Revival architect (5) |
| AUCHMAR | 19th-century Gothic Revival manor estate on Hamilton Mountain which is one of the participating attractions as per #43- |
| WYATT | James _; English Gothic revival architect (5) |
| PALLADIO | Andrea ---, classic-revival architect |
| TOURS | French city (pop 140,000) on the Loire, noted for its 15th century gothic cathedral (5) |
| ALTONTOWERS | Gothic Revival mansion in Staffordshire (5,6) |
| STYLES | Art Deco and Gothic Revival |
| FONT | Helvetica or Century Gothic, for example |
| BECKFORD | Vathek author whose Gothic revival building Fonthill Abbey was once the largest private home built in the UK (8) |
| RUSKIN | John ___, English art critic and social reformer who was a champion of the Gothic Revival and the Pre-Raphaelites |
| WALPOLE | Horace -; author of The Castle of Otranto who lived at the Gothic revival villa Strawberry Hill (7) |
| KNEBWORTH | Village in Hertfordshire, site of a Gothic Revival house that was the seat of the Lytton family, including writer Edward, for some 500 years (9) |
| MONK | The ___, 18th-century Gothic novel by Matthew Gregory Lewis whose title character is Ambrosio (4) |
| ANTWERP | City in Belgium (pop 510,000), with a 14th century Gothic cathedral (7) |
| LEON | Provincial capital in north-west Spain (pop about 450,000) with a 13th century Gothic cathedral (4) |
| UTRECHT | Dutch city (pop about 350,000), with a 14th century gothic cathedral (7) |
| AMIENS | Which French city contains a famous thirteenth-century Gothic cathedral, the largest in France? (6) |
| GIBBS | Trainee-priest-turned-architect who designed the distinctive cupolas of Houghton Hall and the Gothic Temple at Stowe (5) |
| EARLY | Gothic style following 13 (5,7) |
| INGOT | Section of main Gothic bar (5) |