| LUTONHOO | Country house in Bedfordshire designed by Robert Adam (5,3) |
| WOBURNABBEY | Stately home in Bedfordshire, the family seat of the Dukes of Bedford since 1547 (6,5) |
| KEDLESTON | - Hall; house in Derbyshire designed by Robert Adam that was used as a location for The Duchess with Keira Knightley (9) |
| 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 |
| 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) |
| HAREWOOD | Village in West Yorkshire, site of a house designed by John Carr for Edwin Lascelles that is renowned for its Robert Adam interiors and Thomas Chippendale furniture (8) |
| HARDWICK | - Hall; Elizabethan house in Derbyshire designed by Robert Smythson for the Countess of Shrewsbury known as Bess (8) |
| SALTRAMHOUSE | Stately home near Plympton, Devon, with a saloon designed by Robert Adam (7,5) |
| VILLAINY | Criminal activity in country house in front of you (8) |
| HAYFEVER | Sir Noel Coward's play set in a country house in Cookham |
| CLIVEDEN | Country house in Berkshire once owned by the Astors (8) |
| PETWORTH | Country house in West Sussex with an art collection that includes paintings by Reynolds, Titian, Turner and Blake (8) |
| HACIENDA | An estate or country house in Spain and its ex-colonies (8) |
| BLENHEIM | _ Palace, country house in Woodstock, Oxfordshire (8) |
| CHATEAUS | Large country houses in France (8) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| ADELPHI | The - was a development in London, England, by Robert Adam and his brothers between 1768-73 (7) |
| CASTLE | Type of fort or stronghold whose architectural elements were adapted into designs by Robert Adam (6) |
| ROCKET | Steam locomotive designed by Robert Stephenson in 1829 (6) |