| WORLDTRADECENTER | Complex of buildings in New York City that formerly featured the landmark Twin Towers (5,5,6) |
| THEADMIRALTY | Complex of buildings in Whitehall where affairs of the navy conducted |
| ENNIS | Put up some buildings in new town in Ireland (5) |
| ASWAS | Formerly featured in Warsaw maps sometimes |
| SUSANBANTHONY | Suffragette formerly featured on a $1 coin: 3 wds. |
| CASTLE | From the Latin for "little fort", a structure or complex of buildings fortified against attack, of which the central donjon or keep in the Middle Ages was its most essential part (6) |
| GREENWICHVILLAGE | Area on the west side of Lower Manhattan in New York City that was the birthplace of the Beat movement |
| BARBARA | British abstract sculptor whose Single Form (1964) stands in the plaza of the United Nations building in New York City (7) |
| HEPWORTH | British abstract sculptor whose Single Form (1964) stands in the plaza of the United Nations building in New York City (8) |
| SUBURGATORY | Former ABC sitcom about life in a town outside New York City that featured Alan Tudyk |
| BROOKLYNBRIDGE | Landmark in New York City that was created by U.S. engineer John Augustus Roebling (8,6) |
| TRIBECA | A neighbourhood in Lower Manhattan in New York City that hosts an annual film festival (7) |
| UTICA | Upstate New York city that Superintendent Chalmers of "The Simpsons" is from |
| MADISONSQUARE | ____ Garden, indoor arena in New York City that opened in 1968 (7,6) |
| WTC | Official name of the complex comprising New York's Twin Towers. (1,1,1) |
| ARTDECO | Architectural style of the Chrysler Building in New York City |
| DAKOTA | John Lennon lived in this apartment building in New York City |
| ART | Architectural style of which the Chrysler Building in New York is an example (3,4) |
| MURRAYHILL | A section of New York City that sounds like a person |
| THEBOWERY | Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City that housed music club CBGB (3,6) |