| TRIUMPHALARCH | Structure built to celebrate victory (9, 4) |
| TRIUMPHAL | Loser, full of ego, short of 50%, used to celebrate victory (9) |
| IRAN | The Azadi Tower, a monument built to celebrate the 2500th anniversary of the Persian Empire, is in this country (4) |
| TRIUMPH | Jockeys hit rump to celebrate victory (7) |
| STAIRCASE | Structure built to allow passage from one floor to another (9) |
| RAFT | Structure built to float on water (4) |
| MARTELLOTOWER | A defensive structure built during the Napoleonic war (8,5) |
| DAM | Structure built to hold back a river |
| GROYNE | Structure built to control coastal erosion (6) |
| BELVEDERE | Raised pavilion or similar structure, built to provide a view |
| BABEL | Tower of ?, structure built to reach heaven, as described in Genesis |
| BRIDGE | Structure built to span a divide such as a river (6) |
| SPITE | ___ fence (tall structure built to annoy a neighbor) |
| REVEL | Celebrate victory in film (5) |
| GLOAT | Celebrate victory |
| HIGHFIVES | Celebrates victory, in a way |
| REVELS | Celebrates victory in Dance Smartly's debut (6) |
| TREE | Word linking with "house" to form the name of a structure built in boughs as a lookout, a play area for children, occasional retreat or workspace (4) |
| QUAY | Structure built on the bank of a waterway for ships to dock, load or unload (4) |
| LABYRINTH | Word for a maze in a landscaped garden or for something inextricably complicated that derives from the elaborate structure built by craftsman Daedalus to house the Minotaur (9) |