| LUTYENS | Edwin ___; architect who worked on many projects with Gertrude Jekyll (7) |
| OLIVIER | English actor and director who dominated the British stage in the mid 20th century and also worked on many films, first name Laurence (7) |
| LEGO | ___ Masters (Fox reality competition where teams build projects with plastic bricks) |
| JUTS | Projects, with "out" |
| FORSTER | Ludwig _, architect who designed the Dohany Street Synagogue (7) |
| ENGLISH | ___ rose; designation of a flower bred by David Austin such as Wollerton Old Hall, Gertrude Jekyll or A Shropshire Lad (7) |
| GINSENG | Begins engineering project with Chinese herb (7) |
| CASTLES | Project with a smaller amount of unfinished buildings |
| NEWYORK | Gangs Of ___, DiCaprio's first project with Scorsese (3,4) |
| SNOWMAN | Winter project with a carrot for a nose |
| EDWIN | ___ Lutyens, architect who worked with gardener Gertrude Jekyll (5) |
| HOLGATE | 'Quebec Village in Winter' by Canadian painter Edwin ___ (b.1892 - d.1977) |
| PUGIN | Augustus, architect who worked with Charles Barry on the Houses of Parliament in London (5) |
| WREN | Christopher ___, architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral in London (4) |
| STIRLING | James ___, architect who designed the Clore Gallery at Tate Britain in London (8) |
| HAWKSMOOR | Architect who worked with Vanbrugh and designed six London churches (9) |
| NASH | John ___, architect who designed Buckingham Palace (4) |
| DIY | Like many projects on A Beautiful Mess, for short |
| MUNSTEAD | Lavender sharing its name with Gertrude Jekyll's Godalming garden (8) |
| ALIST | Like celebs who have many projects to choose from (hyph.) |