| BRANDENBURGGATE | Neoclassical landmark in Berlin (11,4) |
| STATUEOFLIBERTY | Landmark in west, yet built for east originally |
| ARIZONAMEMORIAL | National Historic Landmark in Pearl Harbor |
| FINNIESTONCRANE | Riverside landmark in centre of Glasgow (10,5) |
| TIANANMENSQUARE | Landmark in front of the Forbidden City |
| THEGREENMONSTER | 37-foot tall landmark in Boston |
| GATE | Brandenburg ___ , 18th-century neoclassical monument in Berlin (4) |
| LOUIS | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture in 18th-century France (5,5) |
| SEIZE | Neoclassical style in furniture, decoration and architecture in 18th-century France (5,5) |
| ADAM | Neoclassical architect who designed Pulteney Bridge in Bath and redesigned the interior of Syon House in London (4) |
| CANOVA | Italian sculptor in the neoclassical style who created Cupid and Psyche and a nude statue of Napoleon in the guise of the Roman god Mars (6) |
| PALLADIAN | A plain lad going out in neoclassical style |
| ANGELICA | ___ Kauffman, Swiss neoclassical painter born in 1741 (8) |
| PANTHEON | Neoclassical building in the Latin Quarter of Paris (8) |
| PUMP | Grand - Room; neoclassical building in Bath forming part of a complex popular with tourists (4) |
| EMPIRE | ___ line, a Neoclassical fashion, especially in women's high-waisted dresses, from France (6) |
| CLARENDON | ___ Building, neoclassical edifice near the Bodleian Library in Oxford (9) |
| SHERATON | 18th-century furniture maker noted for his designs in the neoclassical style |
| EDINBURGH | This Scottish capital city's aesthetic and political heart still lies in its small historic core, comprising the Old Town and the New Town. The medieval Old Town and the Neoclassical New Town were des |
| ROREM | Neoclassical composer Ned who died in 2022, at age ninety-nine |