| TATLIN | Vladimir, Russian Constructivist artist known for his 1919 design Monument to the Third Internationa |
| NASH | Paul, British surrealist painter and war artist noted for his 1919 painting The Menin Road (4) |
| CUTTY | - Sark; preserved in Greenwich as a memorial to the Merchant Navy and monument to the age of sail, the last surviving tea clipper, once the fastest ship of her time (5) |
| NAUMGABO | Russian sculptor noted for his Constructivist style born in 1890 (4,4) |
| STAIR | One of 311 at the Monument to the Great Fire of London |
| WAR | The ___ Memorial, monument to the fallen located on Turpin Road near Albert Square (3) |
| ASHKENAZY | Vladimir, Russian pianist who was musical director of the RPO, 1987-95 (9) |
| WATERLOO | Train station in London where a monument to the Windrush generation was unveiled in 2022 (8) |
| THEARCHY | Those people surround a vaulted monument to the ruling gods (8) |
| RODCHENKO | Alexander, Soviet artist of the constructivist movement (9) |
| CHARLIE | Appellation given by the Western Allies to the third crossing point opened by them on the Berlin Wall during the Cold War |
| CENOTAPH | Monument to the war dead (8) |
| MAUSOLEUM | Monument to the dead (9) |
| STATUARY | Standing about doing nothing looking at monuments to the dead (8) |
| NAUM | Constructivist sculptor whose works include 1930's Construction in a Niche (4,4) |
| GABO | Constructivist sculptor whose works include 1930's Construction in a Niche (4,4) |
| ZITHER | On which instrument was the theme to The Third Man performed? (6) |
| OLIGOCENE | Relating to the third epoch of the Palaeogene geologic period (9) |
| SEPTUAGESIMA | Name given to the third from last Sunday before Lent in the Catholic and Anglican churches |
| LADIESDAY | Colloquial name given to the third day of the Royal Ascot race meeting (6,3) |