| LUTONHOO | Bedfordshire country house and estate originally designed by Robert Adam |
| DEPLORE | Censure dishonest enterprise purchasing land on rural estate originally (7) |
| THOMSON | Commemorated in Poets' Corner with a memorial designed by Robert Adam, a Scottish bard and dramatist whose The Seasons inspired works by the likes of Clare, Gainsborough, Haydn, Reynolds and Turner (7 |
| KEDLESTON | - Hall; house in Derbyshire designed by Robert Adam that was used as a location for The Duchess with Keira Knightley (9) |
| RUBENS | Artist whose companion pair The Rainbow Landscape and A View of Het Steen in the Early Morning depict his country house and estate in Brabant at harvest time (6) |
| CLIVEDEN | Country house and estate in Buckinghamshire, formerly the home of Nancy Astor (8) |
| SALTRAMHOUSE | Stately home near Plympton, Devon, with a saloon designed by Robert Adam (7,5) |
| ERDDIG | National Trust country house and estate near Wrexham, north Wales |
| SEAT | Country house and estate of an aristocratic or distinguished family; or, one's posture on a horse (4) |
| NEWBYHALL | Designed by Christopher Wren and later remodelled by Robert Adam, a country house in Yorkshire, home to a collection of Chippendale furniture in the Gobelins Tapestry Room (5,4) |
| OSBORNE | Name of the house and estate on the Isle of Wight once owned by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, us |
| SYON | - House; London home of the Duke of Northumberland with interiors by Robert Adam, used as a location for Love in a Cold Climate, Gosford Park and The Wings of the Dove (4) |
| CHATSWORTH | House and estate on the Derwent in Derbyshire, where parts of the 2005 film of Pride & Prejudice and Death Comes to Pemberley were filmed (10) |
| ALTHORP | Grade I-listed Northamptonshire house and estate, the ancestral seat of the Spencer family and final resting place of Diana, Princess of Wales (7) |
| HOMESTEAD | Extended house and estate (often of a farm) (9) |
| ALINE | Originally designed by Christian Dior in the 1950s, a style or silhouette of skirt characterised by a narrow waist widening to a full hem (1-4) |
| 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) |
| MENTMORE | - Towers; house in Buckinghamshire originally designed by Sir Joseph Paxton for the Rothschild family (8) |
| AVON | River flowing through Bath and under a bridge originally designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel (4) |
| ADELPHI | The - was a development in London, England, by Robert Adam and his brothers between 1768-73 (7) |