| LUTONHOO | Stately home in south Bedfordshire designed and built by Robert Adam (5,3) |
| LANCASTER | World War II bomber designed and built by Avro (9) |
| LUTON | English airport town in South Bedfordshire (5) |
| SCRIBE | Writer having home in South East (6) |
| NEWTOWN | Conurbation planned and built by the government (3,4) |
| KARLBENZ | German engineer who designed and built the first practical automobile (1885) |
| HAREWOOD | - House; stately home built in Yorkshire for the Lascelles family with Robert Adam interiors and Thomas Chippendale furniture (8) |
| HATFIELD | Town in Hertfordshire, site of a house built by Robert Cecil (8) |
| BELLROCK | Lighthouse off Angus built by Robert Stevenson (4,4) |
| CLERMONT | Pioneering steamboat built by Robert Fulton |
| PETWORTH | Stately home in Sussex with a room featuring Grinling Gibbons' carvings of fruit, flowers and birds that frame a number of paintings including landscapes by Turner (8) |
| LONGFORD | ____ Castle, stately home in Wiltshire and seat of the Earl of Radnor |
| WAINSCOT | Tonic was designed and created by woodsman perhaps (8) |
| AMETHYST | Sadly Leo leaves stately home in ruins - it's a gem! |
| LONGLEAT | What is the name of the Marquess of Bath's stately home in Wiltshire? (8) |
| VILLAINS | House in south for criminals |
| OPERAHAT | Artist wearing a top he designed, and a gibus |
| NEWBYHALL | Designed by Christopher Wren and later remodelled by Robert Adam, a country house in Yorkshire, home to a collection of Chippendale furniture in the Gobelins Tapestry Room (5,4) |
| EIFFEL | French civil engineer and architect who designed and built the tallest building in Paris and the str |
| SYONHOUSE | Built in the sixteenth century and with interiors redesigned by Robert Adam in 1762, the London home of the Duke of Northumberland (4,5) |