| CHANTRY | A chapel within a religious building, such as that of Henry V in Westminster Abbey (7) |
| CAMERA | Latin word for "chamber" used to describe a photography device, the papal treasury, a judge's private room or a round building, such as that near the Bodleian Library (6) |
| BASILICA | Religious building such as the Sacré-Coeur in Paris |
| AGINCOURT | Battle won by the forces of Henry V in 1415 |
| LOLLARD | Opposed by Thomas Arundel, any one of John Wycliffe's followers whose revolt against Henry V in 1414 was led by John Oldcastle (7) |
| LYLE | Who merged his sugar-refining business with that of Henry Tate in 1921? (4) |
| SCHISM | Division or disunion - within a religious group, eg (6) |
| TSELIOT | He's commemorated by a stone at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey that reads "the communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language of the living" |
| CHAUCER | The Canterbury Tales author, who was the first of the poets to be buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey (7) |
| THEATRE | Establishment/building such as Shakespeare's Globe (7) |
| CASTLES | Fortified buildings such as the around 1,000 motte-and-bailey examples built by the Normans (7) |
| OLIVIER | Oscar winning star of "Henry V" |
| UNKNOWN | - Warrior; unidentified British soldier buried in Westminster Abbey (7) |
| WAXWORK | Many a royal figure in Westminster Abbey |
| ROOM | Walled space in a house or building, such as any one of the nine in Cluedo in which a murder can take place (4) |
| PORTERSLODGE | A room near the entrance of a public building such as a college occupied by its caretaker (7,5) |
| PADRE | Opens a dark room in gym or in a religious building in the services industry (5) |
| AISLE | Passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theatre (5) |
| BELVEDERE | A building such as a gallery or summerhouse sited to take advantage of a fine view |
| APSE | A semicircular recess in a building such as a church (4) |