| SULPICE | Saint-___ Seminary, Montreal's oldest building, built in the 1680s |
| SKYSCRAPER | Term first applied to buildings such the Home Insurance Building, built in Chicago in 1885 |
| FLATIRON | The -- Building, built in 1902, was New York's first skyscraper (8) |
| KEE | Vancouver: Sam ___ Building (Built in 1913, it's famous for its narrow structure) |
| ROSEHEARTY | Old fishing village in the north-east, created a burgh of barony in the 1680s (10) |
| DRAGONNADE | Persecution by billeting of intimidatory troops in a Huguenot home, used by Louis XIV in the 1680s |
| LLOYDS | Which society of insurance underwriters had its beginnings in a London coffee house in the 1680s? (6) |
| PENN | William ---, English Quaker who founded a North American colony in the 1680s (4) |
| GREYNUNS | ___ ___ Convent (The oldest building in Winnipeg, construction completed in 1851, it's a National Historic Site of Canada and is home of Le Musee de Saint-boniface Museum) |
| HUNT | Thought to be the oldest building in Calgary, the ___ house |
| PYRAMIDS | Large stone buildings built in ancient Egypt as tombs |
| UFFIZI | Art gallery in Florence in a building built by Giorgio Vasari in the 16th century |
| HOLYTRINITY | 1860: It's the oldest building still standing in Saskatchewan, ___ ___ Anglican Church |
| DODOS | Mauritius extinctions of the 1680s |
| ARTDECO | In which style is the Empire State Building built? (3,4) |
| ADELPHI | District of the City of Westminster named after London's first neo-classical building, built by the Adam brothers |
| ODEON | Ancient Greek or Roman building built for musical shows and the like (5) |
| SHED | Building built from a kit, perhaps |
| ESTATE | Area of land with multiple buildings built for the same purpose |
| NASSAU | ___ Hall (Princeton's oldest building) |