| TUDORSTYLE | Like Leeds Castle, architecturally |
| CITIES | A hundred and one restrictions in places like Leeds |
| MOATS | Features of Angkor Wat and Leeds Castle |
| KENT | County where Leeds Castle is found (4) |
| DECO | Like the BBC's headquarters, architecturally |
| NEOROMAN | Like some college campus buildings, architecturally speaking |
| DOMED | Like Baha'i temples, architecturally |
| DORIC | Corinthian alternative, architecturally |
| PISA | Place in Italy for the architecturally inclined |
| BASILICAS | Architecturally grand churches |
| APEX | Architecturally, the highest point of an arch (4) |
| GEODESICDOME | Epcot's Spaceship Earth, architecturally |
| IONIC | Neither Doric nor Corinthian, architecturally |
| MAYAN | Primarily, Mesoamerican / ancient Yucatan, architecturally notable? (5) |
| DOME | Architecturally, outer parts of a domicile (4) |
| ATRIA | Airy areas, architecturally |
| STUCCO | Fine plaster used architecturally (6) |
| KEYSTONE | Architecturally, what is the wedge shape piece at the summit of an arch? (8) |
| ALCOVE | Architecturally, what is a recess opening out of a room? (6) |
| GRANDHALL | Architecturally awe-inspiring area in the Canadian Museum of History: 2 wds. |