| WARMEMORIAL | Lukewarm lime or a building material for the cenotaph (3,8) |
| ABODE | Home ... or a building material, if you swap its consonants |
| MONUMENT | From the Latin meaning "remind", a commemorative structure such as the Cenotaph in Whitehall; or, a building of historical importance (8) |
| DEPOT | A place of distribution; a store or warehouse for arms, food, goods or other supplies; a regiment's HQ; or, a building where buses, trains or tramcars are housed or serviced (5) |
| SARCOPHAGUS | Stone coffin or cenotaph with carvings (11) |
| STRAW | Building material for the first of the Three Little Pigs' houses |
| ADOBE | Building material for the Huaca del Sol |
| LIMESTONE | Building material for the Great Pyramid of Giza |
| STONE | Building material for the Washington Monument |
| WATTLE | Material used to construct a framework for a fence or a building, sometimes filled with daub (6) |
| MEMORIAL | It's a reminder almost to one leader of the mob in The Cenotaph (8) |
| MILL | Peppercorn- or rock salt-grinding device; or, a building for processing either grain into flour, logs into lumber, yarn into cloth or pulp into paper (4) |
| PARLOUR | Shop selling ice cream; old word for a sitting room; or, a building equipped for milking cows (7) |
| AQUARIUM | A tank of water for live fish and hydrophytes; or, a building housing a collection of such vivaria (8) |
| LEASEHOLD | Form of land where one party buys the right to occupy land or a building for a given time (9) |
| SQUAT | Polysemous word whose core sense, "compress, flatten, force together, press down", led to its various meanings including a crouch, a deep knee-bend exercise, a hare's form or a building unlawfully occ |
| ELEVATOR | A machine for raising grain, or a building equipped with this |
| SURVEY | Examination of land for mapping or a building for buying (6) |
| LUTYENS | Edwin -; architect who designed the Cenotaph in Whitehall, a number of country houses and much of New Delhi (7) |
| DONKEYJACKET | Footwear once supposedly controversial at the Cenotaph (6,6) |