| LUMIERE | Night-time light and sound presentation typically staged outside a historic building and telling its story; from French (7) |
| SONET | Night-time light and sound presentation typically staged outside a historic building and telling its story; from French (3,2) |
| ADDICT | Part of a play, staged outside, did upset fanatic (6) |
| SONETLUMIERE | From the French meaning "sound and light", a show staged after dark against the facade of a historic building or ruin (3,2,7) |
| PETWORTH | - House; subject of paintings by Turner, a historic building in West Sussex with gardens and parkland designed by Capability Brown (8) |
| HERITAGE | English -; charity that looks after 400 historic buildings and monuments and also the Blue Plaque scheme (8) |
| ENGLISHHERITAGE | Charity begun in 1983 caring for historic buildings and sites in a part of the UK (7,8) |
| NATIONALTRUST | Organisation concerned with the preservation of historic buildings and monuments and areas of great beauty, founded in 1895 |
| LASSO | Gets a grip on introducing light and sound show by orchestra leader (5) |
| DOPPLER | Christian ?, 19th-century mathematician and physicist noted for his work on the frequency of light and sound waves |
| BEDSIDELAMP | Night-time light (7,4) |
| ESTD | Abbr. on a historic building |
| LANDMARK | - Trust; charity that rescues historic buildings and restores them into places to rent for holidays (8) |
| CONFIDING | Tells of a hundred dining out and telling secrets to each other (9) |
| RAMEZAY | Chateau ___ (Historic building of 1705 that's a museum attraction in Old Montreal) |
| MINUTE | Time light years away, stars appear so? (6) |
| SHETLANDS | About time light females found suitable mounts? |
| NANOSECOND | Time light takes to travel one foot |
| YARNING | Conversing and telling stories (coll) (7) |
| LYING | Relaxing and telling stories |