| FLATFORDMILL | Grade I listed building seen in some Constable paintings |
| ELM | Tree in some Constable paintings |
| LEEDSCASTLE | Grade I listed building on islands in a lake on the River Len in Kent |
| FAIRFAX | __ House, museum and Grade I listed building in York (7) |
| DORIC | Style of building seen in Finland (or Iceland) (5) |
| TEMPLE | Building seen in profile (6) |
| ABLE | Fit as some constables (4) |
| MENTMORE | Village in Buckinghamshire, home to a vast Grade I listed house designed by Joseph Paxton for the Rothschilds in the 19th century (8) |
| AVONBRIDGE | Grade I listed structure on the eastern approach to Bristol Temple Meads station |
| BRERETON | District of Cheshire East, including ___ Heath, Smethwick Green and Davenport; notable landmarks include ___ Hall, a Grade I listed Elizabethan house, and The Bear's Head pub on ___ Green (8) |
| ELMS | They're seen in many John Constable paintings |
| CART | Haywain, say, seen in the foremost of Constable's paintings? |
| STOUR | English river in Constable's paintings |
| EDIFICE | A stately building seen if I cede new plans |
| ROTUNDA | Grade II-listed building in Birmingham's Bull Ring, completed in 1965 |
| SEASCAPES | Some John Constable paintings |
| TATEMUSEUM | London home to many John Constable paintings |
| CLARENCE | - House; Grade I royal residence in London that takes its name from the title of the duke and prince who became William IV the "Sailor King" (8) |
| NAUTILI | From juggernaut I listed molluscs (7) |
| ACIDULATED | Praised about indifferent grade, I turned sour |