| MELTWATER | Centre floors taken out of Martello tower and rebuilt after the snow |
| OSCILLATE | Swing at Irish school rebuilt after the bell (9) |
| SUEZ | City rebuilt after the Arab-Israeli wars |
| WARSAW | Was rebuilt after the war (6) |
| STUMBLE | Come upon a chance, after the snow-fall (7) |
| SINCE | Because it's turned nice after the snow (5) |
| DELAROCHE | French painter whose depictions of historical scenes include The Children of Edward IV in the Tower and The Execution of Lady Jane Grey (9) |
| TALCA | In part destroyed by earthquakes and rebuilt in 1742 and 1928, what is the capital of Chile's Maule |
| EIFFEL | Engineer who designed Paris' landmark tower and the framework of the Statue of Liberty |
| REESTABLISHED | Renewed and rebuilt tables in back of major English independent workshop (2-11) |
| WESTMINSTER | Palace of -; the Houses of Parliament including Elizabeth Tower and Big Ben, depicted in paintings by Claude Monet, J. M. W. Turner and Henry Dawson (11) |
| TAROT | Pack of playing cards with trumps constituting its major arcana including The Star, Strength, The Tower and The World (5) |
| BLYTON | Author of Malory Towers and a series of novels set in and around Kirrin Cottage/ Island and the South West coast (6) |
| NIAMH | - - - Cusack, star of police drama The Tower and sibling of fellow actress Sinead (5) |
| PARIS | Home of the Eiffel Tower and the Moulin Rouge |
| CATHEDRAL | Church altar he'd rebuilt after start of century |
| CAPSTONE | Crowning achievement of townscape -- rebuilt after taking week off (8) |
| WINCHELSEA | Town southwest of Rye, East Sussex, rebuilt after destruction in 1287 by flooding |
| TIARET | Town in W. Algeria which was rebuilt after its occupation by the French in 1843 (6) |
| BASILICA | Vatican City church first built in 324 CE and rebuilt in the 16th century, St Peter's ... |