| PALAIS | Large museum complex at the Champs-Elysees built for the Universal Exposition of 1900 (5,6) |
| GRAND | Large museum complex at the Champs-Elysees built for the Universal Exposition of 1900 (5,6) |
| NATIONALGALLERY | Large museum on the Mall |
| TREX | Big museum attraction |
| GRANDPALAIS | Olympic fencing site by the Champs-Elysees |
| AIDEMEMOIRE | Jogger on the Champs-Elysees? |
| EIFFELTOWER | Paris monument built for the Exposition Universelle of 1889 (6,5) |
| ALTONTOWERS | Derbyshire home built for the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury |
| ARCDE | Famous Paris monument that stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle at the western end of the Champs-Elysees, the ... Triomphe (3,2) |
| THREECHEERS | Rousing words for the champs: 2 wds. |
| ARCDETRIOMPHE | Paris landmark at the western end of the Champs-Elysees, commissioned by Napoleon I in 1806 (3,2,8) |
| TRIUMPHE | Arc de ---, famous monument in Paris which stands at the Western end of the Champs-Elysees (8) |
| ARRCDETRIOMPHE | Monument at the end of the Champs-Elysees, according to Blackbeard? * (4,2,8) |
| TRIOMPHE | Monument at the west end of the Champs-Elysees commissioned by Napoleon in 1806 (3,2,8) |
| GARDENS | Franklin's - - - , home of the Saints and once described as the "Champs-Elysees of Northampton" (7) |
| ARCHWAY | There's one at the end of the Champs-Elysees |
| ALAN | Forename of the author of the "Weirdstone" trilogy of Alderley tales for children; or, the cryptanalyst who created the "universal machine" that bears his surname, Turing (4) |
| BARCELONACHAIR | Furniture item designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich for the German Pavilion at the International Exposition of 1929 |
| RAPHAEL | Italian Renaissance painter whose work adorns a suite of four rooms (Stanze) in the museum complex of the Vatican (7) |
| CAMBODIA | Asian country whose national flag includes an image of the temple complex at Angkor Wat (8) |