| WEBB | Aston, British architect born in 1849 who designed the facade of Buckingham Palace (4) |
| ALBERTI | Leon Battista, 15c Italian Renaissance artist who designed the facade of Sta. Maria Novella in Florence (7) |
| CHRISTOPHERWREN | English architect born in 1632 who designed the facade at Hampton Court Palace (11,4) |
| EMMALAZARUS | US poet born in 1849 noted for her poem 'The New Colossus' (4,7) |
| NASH | Architect who designed Marble Arch in London, the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and parts of Buckingham Palace (4) |
| ASTON | _ Webb, English architect who designed the principal facade of Buckingham Palace (5) |
| ARCH | Marble - London landmark that was originally located at the entrance of Buckingham Palace (4) |
| PLOT | The storyline of a film, novel or play that "thickens", according to George Villiers, 2nd Duke of Buckingham in The Rehearsal (4) |
| CLEF | Roman a _, literary genre where real-life events are overlaid with a facade of fiction (4) |
| MULBERRY | With a national collection of 34 named varieties held by the Queen in the gardens of Buckingham Palace, a tree in the genus Morus and its fruit (8) |
| COLONNADE | Curved structure added by Bernini to the facade of St Peter's in Rome |
| SENTRY | One of the Queen's guards stationed in a box-like shelter at the entrance of Buckingham Palace (6) |
| RAPHAEL | Renaissance painter and architect born in 1483 noted for his painting The School Of Athens (7) |
| PALLADIO | Andrea, Italian architect born in 1508 noted for his design of palaces and villas in northern Italy (8) |
| SULLIVAN | Louis, U.S. architect born in 1856 nicknamed the Father Of Skyscrapers (8) |
| SONETLUMIERE | From the French meaning "sound and light", a show staged after dark against the facade of a historic building or ruin (3,2,7) |
| FRONTAGE | Did one have to graft to construct the facade of a building? (8) |
| BELGRAVIA | An affluent residential district in Central London, to the southwest of Buckingham Palace (9) |
| SPENCE | Basil ___ (1907 - 76), Scottish architect born in India, knighted in 1960 (6) |
| BOLOGNA | Italian city whose main square is dominated by the facade of Basilica di San Petronio, unfinished for over 400 years |