| WREN | Iconic English architect |
| FONTEYN | Margot ..., iconic English ballerina (7) |
| BEAUBRUMMELL | Iconic English fashionista |
| ELO | Iconic English rockers who released "Time" in '81 |
| LONDONBUS | Member of iconic English group, the inspiration for 'Come Together'? (6,3) |
| GLADYS | Iconic English actress whose career spanned seven decades, - Cooper (6) |
| CAINE | Iconic English actor who was born Maurice Micklewhite, Sir Michael _ (5) |
| LINCOLN | Iconic English cathedral city identifying Alexander, AKA Emmerdale's Jamie Tate (7) |
| NASH | English architect, d. 1835 - English war artist, d. 1946 (4) |
| CHRISTOPHER | English architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral, in the English Baroque style, after the Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| PAXTON | 19th century English architect Sir Joseph ___ |
| SOANE | English architect Sir John |
| LUTYENS | English architect (7) |
| INIGO | English architect, 1573-1652, ___ Jones (5) |
| KENT | English architect known in Scotland |
| GILES | Sir - Gilbert Scott, English architect |
| CASSON | Sir Hugh -, English architect and author |
| LOWRENT | Cheap English architect aboard raft (3-4) |
| TERRY | Quinlan --, English architect (5) |
| FOSTER | Sir Norman _; English architect (6) |