| MONUMENT | From the Latin meaning "remind", a commemorative structure such as the Cenotaph in Whitehall; or, a building of historical importance (8) |
| MEMORIAL | Monument such as the Cenotaph (8) |
| LUTYENS | Edwin -; architect who designed the Cenotaph in Whitehall, a number of country houses and much of New Delhi (7) |
| PALLADIAN | Architectural style that can be seen in Inigo Jones projects including Queen's House at Greenwich and Banqueting House in Whitehall or in Colen Campbell's Stourhead House (9) |
| HIT | Characters in Whitehall or Knock? (3) |
| ROOTS | It's only natural: When these emerge, they remind a new blonde of her dark past |
| NAG | Remind a few too many times |
| DOCKETLOCKET | Jewelry to remind a judge which cases will be heard today? |
| WORK | Energy transfer measured in joules; a creation such as a book, musical composition or piece of embroidery, sewing etc; or, a structure such as a wall, built as part of a fortification (4) |
| SHELL | A structure such as a coconut's husk, a pea's pod, a pie's crust, a snail's exoskeleton or tortoise's carapace; or, a class that originally met in the apse of Westminster School (5) |
| TOWER | Structure such as a turret or a campanile; coiffure worn as a fontange in the 17th and 18th centuries; or, a tarot trump card (5) |
| ARIL | Botanical structure such as the mace surrounding nutmeg, ruby "jewel" of a pomegranate pip or the scarlet "berry" cup of a yew seed (4) |
| DAM | Structure such as the Aswan in Egypt and the Three Gorges in China |
| CHIASMA | Crossing over of two parts or structures such as the fibres of the optic nerves in the brain |
| BRIDGE | Structure such as viaduct or series of stepping stones spanning a divide or gap; or, a transitional or connecting passage in a piece of music (6) |
| CACHET | Private seal on a letter or a document; or, a commemorative or decorative design stamped on an envelope or postcard in philately (6) |
| OUTBUILDING | A structure such as a garage or barn, separate from a main house (11) |
| MUSCLE | In anatomy, contractile structure such as the psoas whose mobility is provided by myosins and its energy primarily by mitochondria (6) |
| STELA | Upright stone slab or pillar with a commemorative inscription, traditionally used in prehistoric times as a gravestone (5) |
| STAND | An act of rising to one's feet; or, a structure such as a pedestal, serving as a supporting foot (5) |