| NASH | English architect who designed Brighton Pavilion (4) |
| WREN | English architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral, in the English Baroque style, after the Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| JOHNNASH | English architect who designed Marble Arch in London (4,4) |
| CHRISTOPHER | English architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral, in the English Baroque style, after the Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| LUTYENS | English architect who designed New Delhi's India Gate (7) |
| FOSTER | Norman, English architect who designed London's City Hall (6) |
| PUGIN | Augustus - - -, 19th Century English architect who designed much of the interior of the Palace of Westminster (5) |
| JOSEPHPAXTON | English architect who designed the Crystal Palace for the Great Exhibition of 1851 (6,6) |
| ASTON | _ Webb, English architect who designed the principal facade of Buckingham Palace (5) |
| ALFREDWATERHOUSE | English architect who designed the Natural History Museum in London (6,10) |
| AUGUSTUS | ___ Pugin, English architect who co-designed the Palace of Westminster (8) |
| ALSOP | Will, English architect who won the Stirling Prize in 2000 (5) |
| KENT | English architect and landscape gardener known in Scotland (4) |
| HAWKSMOOR | Nicholas ___ (c1661-1736), English architect who worked alongside Christopher Wren and John Vanbrug (9) |
| SIANBERRY | Politician who has succeeded Caroline Lucas as Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion (4,5) |
| CAROLINELUCAS | The Green Party's first MP who has held the Brighton Pavilion seat since 2010 |
| ONIONDOME | Roof feature such as on Brighton Pavilion |
| JOHNVANBRUGH | English architect and dramatist who designed Blenheim Palace (4,8) |
| CHRISTOPHERWREN | English architect born in 1632 who designed the facade at Hampton Court Palace (11,4) |
| VANBRUGH | Sir John _, English architect and dramatist who designed Blenheim Palace (8) |