| NGS | Charity funded by private gardens opened to the public (abbrev) (3) |
| TIVOLI | Copenhagen amusement park and pleasure gardens, opened in 1843 (6) |
| EYE | London ___, attraction opened to the public in 2000 (3) |
| SGS | In short, a charity for which private gardens open north of the border (3) |
| RANELAGH | The pleasure gardens in Chelsea, alongside the Thames, opened to the public in the mid-18th century (8) |
| SSI | Fed. assistance program funded by general tax revenues |
| SSA | What's funded by FICA, for short |
| PBS | TV network partly funded by Viewers Like You |
| CATACOMBS | The ___, series of underground ossuaries in Paris opened to the public in the 19th Century (9) |
| LONDONEYE | Europe's tallest Ferris wheel, which opened to the public in 2000 (6,3) |
| CASTEL | Papal summer residence on Lake Albano in Lazio, opened to the public by Pope Francis in 2016 (6) |
| GANDOLFO | Papal summer residence on Lake Albano in Lazio, opened to the public by Pope Francis in 2016 (8) |
| ALTONTOWERS | Private estate in Staffordshire, opened to the public in 1860 and turned into a theme park in 1980 (5,6) |
| LIMESTREET | Liverpool ___, railway station opened to the public in 1836 (4,6) |
| BLACKPOOLTOWER | Lancashire landmark opened to the public in 1894 (9,5) |
| DULWICH | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Picture Gallery, John Soane designed art gallery opened to the public in 1817 (7) |
| HYDE | One of London's royal parks, first opened to the public in 1637 (4) |
| LOUVRE | National museum and art gallery of France, opened to the public in 1793 (6) |
| SIR | Word said by privates |
| PUBLICDAYS | Periods when private institutions are opened to the masses, such as the Thursday, Friday and Saturday of Chelsea Flower Show week each year! (6,4) |