| SANDCASTLES | Shore thing built that is built as a pail image of a royal residence |
| SLOSHES | Handles clumsily, as a pail |
| REHAB | Bar he built that boozer would avoid? |
| PALAIS | An old-fashioned French-derived Briticism, evoking the grandeur of a royal residence, for a dance hall (6) |
| SANDRINGHAM | Village in Norfolk, the site of a royal residence (11) |
| PANTHEON | It was built as a temple in the Campus Martius, Rome, by Marcus Agrippa, 27 BCE. It is now used as a church. The body of the building is an immense circular space lit solely a 27-foot (8-metre) "eye," |
| DORMER | A type of window that is built upright in a sloping roof (6) |
| EMBANKMENT | A wall of earth or stone that is built to prevent a river flooding an area (10) |
| ROUNDHOUSE | A building for the servicing and repair of locomotives that is built around a turntable (10) |
| WINDSOR | Town in Berkshire, location of a royal residence (7) |
| PIER | Structure with a deck that is built out over water and used as a landing place or promenade (4) |
| OXTONRAKES | Construction of a rook's nest that is built near Barlow. (5,5) |
| BIARRITZ | Seaside resort on the Bay of Biscay, site of a hotel originally built as a summer residence for Empress Eugenie (8) |
| CAIRN | A mound of rough stones built as a memorial or landmark, typically on a hilltop or skyline (5) |
| INTAKE | Tank that is built for a person's daily consumption |
| SCIENTIST | The ___ Coldplay song that is built around a piano ballad and reached No. 10 on the UK Charts |
| PLACE | Was a royal residence without a place to build it? (5) |
| BUCKET | A pail; a compartment on the outer edge of a waterwheel; or, a digger, tractor or dredger's scoop (6) |
| BEIRUT | Middle Eastern city that is built up with dry environment (6) |
| UTRECHT | City in the Netherlands that is built around the Dom Tower (7) |