| BEEFEATER | Popular name for a warder of the Tower of London (9) |
| GUARD | Word for a warder or a watcher (5) |
| YIO | Warder of the Tower of London in Eng. |
| YEO | Warder of the Tower of London in Eng. |
| YEOMAN | Warder of the Tower of London(6) |
| BEEFEATERS | What is the popular name for the guardians of the Tower of London? (10) |
| KOALABEAR | Popular name for a critter with opposable thumbs |
| THESCREAM | Popular name for a 1893 painting by Edvard Munch (3,6) |
| BIGDIPPER | Popular name for a fairground ride (3,6) |
| RAVEN | Any one of the avian guardians of the Tower of London; a bird in the crow family, bigger than a buzzard (5) |
| HARDYBOYS | Bayport sleuths of 'The Tower Treasure' |
| YEOMANWARDERS | With an insignia bearing a rose, thistle and shamrock, ceremonial guardians of the Tower of London, popularly (but incorrectly) titled a beefeater (6,7) |
| QUINCE | With four planted in the grounds of the Tower of London by Edward I, a heritage tree with fragrant fruits traditionally used to make marmalade and grown in kitchen gardens (6) |
| KENT | County whose ragstone was used to build the ancient walls of Londinium and parts of the Tower of London and Rochester Castle (4) |
| BLOODYTOWER | The _ _, former water-gate of the Tower of London (6,5) |
| YEOMANWARDER | Guardian of the Tower of London (6,6) |
| UNTRUE | False description of the Tower of Pisa |
| DISK | Component of the Tower of Hanoi puzzle |
| ODEON | This term for a performance building in ancient Sparta became a popular name for a cinema in the 20t |
| MACAULAY | Dame Rose, author of The Towers of Trebizond (8) |