| FLATPACK | Furniture built by the buyer |
| MERRIMAC | An iron-clad vessel built by the Confederate forces in the hope of breaking the blockade imposed by the North. |
| DELIVERY | Shipment of goods from the seller to the buyer |
| ESHANESS | Lighthouse situated on the Northmavine peninsula on Shetland, built by the Lighthouse Stevensons between 1925 and 1929 (8) |
| ALHAMBRA | Name the world-famous palace built by the Moors in Granada, Spain. (8) |
| CUSTOMER | The buyer is an American general: the order has gone through |
| PRESIDIO | Fortified military settlements or forts built by the Spanish (8) |
| TAJMAHAL | Mausoleum built by the emperor Shah Jahan |
| BURGHLEY | Tudor mansion built by the Lord High Treasurer of Elizabeth I; host of an annual three-day event since 1961 (8) |
| MERCEDES | Pre-1926 brand name of German cars built by the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft |
| CAVEATEMPTOR | The principle that the buyer must bear the risk for the quality of goods purchased unless they are covered by the seller's warranty (6,6) |
| BATH | English town with the hot springs and the remains of the settlement of Aquae Sulis built by the wate |
| CALLEDTOORDER | What the buyer did on the telephone when reproached by the chairman? (6,2,5) |
| SPHINX | Huge stone statue built by the ancient Egyptians with the body of a lion and the head of a man |
| SUEZ | Which great canal, completed in 1869, was built by the French engineer Ferdinand de Lesseps, but acquired by the British six years later? (4) |
| NESTS | Structures built by the vertebrates studied by ornithologists (5) |
| LONDINIUM | Settlement built by the Romans on the Thames (9) |
| SHOP | Tell the police you are the buyer (4) |
| HADRIANSWALL | Name given to the fortification built by the Roman Empire in Britain from Wallsend to Bowness-on-Sol |
| RABY | Castle in County Durham, built by the Nevills and later passed to the Vanes (4) |