| STPAULS | Abbreviated name of the London cathedral redesigned by Sir Christopher Wren following its destruction by fire in 1666 (2,5) |
| EAST | Walford __, name of the London Underground station that serves Albert Square (4) |
| JUBILEE | Name of the London Underground line coloured silver/grey on a Tube map (7) |
| PORTLAND | Peninsula on Dorset's Jurassic Coast whose limestone was chosen by Sir Christopher Wren to rebuild St Paul's Cathedral following its destruction by fire in 1666 (8) |
| PAULS | London cathedral designed by renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren, St ... (4'1) |
| NICHOLAS | Forename of Sir Christopher Wren or Sir John Vanbrugh's collaborator known as the "devil's architect" for his use of satanic or pagan symbols (8) |
| LNER | Abbreviated name of the second largest of the 'Big Four' railway companies created by the Railways Act of 1921 in Britain |
| SOCIETY | Royal -; founded by Robert Boyle, Sir Christopher Wren and others and granted a royal charter by Charles II, the UK's national science academy (7) |
| MONUMENT | The - - -, a tall, columnar structure designed by Christopher Wren to commemorate the Fire of London of 1666 (8) |
| NOTTS | Abbreviated name of the county famous for the legends of Robin Hood and as the site of Sherwood Fore |
| STCROIX | The abbreviated name of the largest of the US Virgin Islands (2,5) |
| SYONHOUSE | Built in the sixteenth century and with interiors redesigned by Robert Adam in 1762, the London home of the Duke of Northumberland (4,5) |
| DADA | French word for "hobby-horse" that, following its random selection from the pages of a dictionary using a paperknife, was given as the name of a nihilistic art movement co-founded by Jean Arp and Tris |
| GIBBS | Scottish architect who developed Sir Christopher Wrens ideas for St Martins-in-the-Fields, London (5) |
| OCTAGON | Eight-sided shape of the room designed by Christopher Wren in the Royal Observatory (Flamsteed House) to observe the night sky (7) |
| GLOS | Abbreviated name of the Cotswolds county where of Bourtonon-the-Water, Bibury, Cirencester, Stroud and Tewkesbury are located (4) |
| ANZACS | Abbreviated name of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps volunteers who fought in the Gallipoli Campaign, honoured in a national day of remembrance annually on April 25 (6) |
| NASA | Abbreviated name of the agency that implemented the Apollo missions that landed men on the Moon (1,1,1,1) |
| RAS | Abbreviated name of the UK's learned society dedicated to solar-system science, conceived over dinner by Charles Babbage, Sir John Herschel and others in 1820 (1,1,1) |
| SYMBOL | An emblematic representation of something, such as any one of abbreviated names of the elements on the periodic table (6) |