| AALTO | Finnish architect and designer |
| ALVARAALTO | Finnish architect and designer (1898-1976) known as the inventor of bent plywood furniture; the Paimio chair, Stool 60 etc. (5,5) |
| ALVAR | Finnish architect and designer whose innovations include the Paimio chair (1931-32) (5) |
| VOYSEY | An Arts and Crafts architect and designer who created patterns for textiles and wallpaper based on animal and bird life (6) |
| ALDO | Italian architect and designer Rossi |
| ADAM | Robert, Scottish neoclassical architect and designer (4) |
| MACKINTOSH | Scottish architect and designer 1868-1928 |
| SAARINEN | Eero ___, Finland-born architect and designer whose works include the Tulip chair (8) |
| RICHARDNORMANSHAW | English architect and designer largely responsible for the Queen Anne Style of the 1870s |
| BRAMANTE | Architect and designer of Cortile del Belvedere whose original plan for St Peter's Basilica formed the basis of a later design by Michelangelo (8) |
| VICTORHORTA | Belgian architect and designer; a founder of the Art Nouveau movement (6,5) |
| ARNEJACOBSEN | Danish architect and designer of Model 3107, also known as The Number Seven Chair (4,8) |
| ELIEL | Finnish architect |
| EERO | Finnish architect Saarinen |
| WICK | Denis ____, LSO principal trombone 1957-1988 and designer of brass instrument mutes and mouthpieces |
| ERTE | Illustrator and designer born Romain de Tirtoff remembered for Harper's Bazaar cover art and Folies Bergere costumes (4) |
| CHIPPENDALE | Which English cabinetmaker and designer (Thomas ___) is famous for his furniture of the 1750s and 1760s? (11) |
| SIR | Engineer and designer of A1 Flying Scotsman and A4 Mallard (3, 5, 7) |
| NIGEL | Engineer and designer of A1 Flying Scotsman and A4 Mallard (3, 5, 7) |
| GRESLEY | Engineer and designer of A1 Flying Scotsman and A4 Mallard (3, 5, 7) |