| BRIGHTON | The Royal Pavilion remodelled by architect John Nash is in this English resort (8) |
| CIRCUS | Traveling show such as the one co-founded by the late Nell Gifford; or, one of the areas in Bath designed by architect John Wood the Elder (6) |
| UNABASHED | Beau Nash is worried by daughter lacking shame |
| GEORGEIV | Known as "the first gentleman of England", prince regent in 1811 and king in 1820 who commissioned John Nash to redesign the Royal Pavilion (6,1,1) |
| CHESHIRE | The town of Crewe is in this English county (8) |
| CORNWALL | Land's End is in this English county |
| INVENTOR | Popular outlet in the centre of Cork produced by architect (8) |
| FOUNTAIN | Baroque landmark in Rome, Italy, designed by architect Nicola Salvi in 1732 (5,8) |
| TAJMAHAL | UNESCO World Heritage Site in North India designed by architect Ustad Ahmad Lahori in c. 1631 (3,5) |
| SOMERSET | Rome's set up in this English county (8) |
| NASH | Architect who designed Marble Arch in London, the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and parts of Buckingham Palace (4) |
| DORSET | The chalk hillside figure Cerne Abbas Giant is in this English county (6) |
| LAKEDISTRICT | Grizedale Forest is in this English National Park (4,8) |
| SURREY | The garden at Wisley is in this English county (6) |
| SUFFOLK | Newmarket, the home of horse racing, is in this English county (7) |
| NOTTINGHAMSHIRE | The Dukeries district is in this English county (15) |
| BILBAO | The Guggenheim Museum designed by architect Frank Gehry opened in this Spanish city in 1997 (6) |
| ESSEX | Tiptree Jam Museum is in this English county (5) |
| 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) |
| SYON | - House; remodelled by Robert Adam, the Duke of Northumberland's London residence with replicas of the Apollo Belvedere and The Dying Gaul in its great hall (4) |