| MONUMENT | Commemorative building or structure such as the Taj Mahal, Victoria Memorial, Eiffel Tower or the Statue of Liberty (8) |
| FABRIC | Word for a textile or its texture; or, structure, such as that of society (6) |
| BRUNEI | It's part of the job: run Eiffel tower or Asian sultanate (6) |
| STROLLER | Pushchair or posh car or the street (8) |
| CHIASMA | Crossing over of two parts or structures such as the fibres of the optic nerves in the brain |
| MONUMENTS | No men must rubbish commemorative buildings (9) |
| LANDMARK | Prominent geographical feature or building such as Stonehenge, Elizabeth Tower or the Dunmore Pineapple (8) |
| ENGINEER | Originally a builder of fortifications, siege artillery and mechanical weapons such as trebuchets, later a designer/maker of machinery or structures such as bridges or roads (8) |
| TAROT | The Chariot, the Tower or the Lovers, e.g. |
| CALCUTTA | Home of the Victoria Memorial |
| DAVIDEWART | Architect of the Victoria Memorial Museum |
| PRUNELLA | First name of the actress who played Sybil in Fawlty Towers; or, the genus of the plant selfheal (8) |
| BELLS | Jingling devices attached to cats' collars to warn wildlife; instruments housed in campaniles or church towers; or, the blue flowers of campanulas or wild hyacinths (5) |
| BRITCOM | "Fawlty Towers" or "The Vicar of Dibley" |
| AGRA | Indian city famous for its Mogul architecture, such as the Taj Mahal (4) |
| MAUSOLEUM | Monument such as the Taj Mahal |
| ARIL | Botanical structure such as the mace surrounding nutmeg, ruby "jewel" of a pomegranate pip or the scarlet "berry" cup of a yew seed (4) |
| TOWER | Structure such as the Shard, Gherkin, Space Needle or Long Ta (5) |
| DAM | Structure such as the Aswan in Egypt and the Three Gorges in China |
| GREENHOUSE | Garden building or structure resembling a small orangery or a very large cloche (10) |