| GOTHIC | What early style of architecture is characterised by the lancet arch, the ribbed vault, and the flying buttress? (6) |
| DADA | Which European nihilistic art movement peaked from 1916 to 1922 and is characterised by the joke: "How many of these does it take to change a light bulb? Answer: fish"? (4) |
| DORIC | Which order of Greek architecture is characterised by a plain, sturdy column? (5) |
| APPENDIX | Supplement that's sometimes removed by The Lancet? |
| INSTEP | Above the Arch the endless stipend is amazing (6) |
| OGIVE | Lancet arch (5) |
| ARCHAIC | An ancient arch the CIA brought back (7) |
| ROGUISH | Arch, the way I gush - or mix it! (7) |
| INDUSTRIAL | - Revolution; period of development characterised by the rise of steam power and mass production of goods that saw protests by the Luddites (10) |
| FAUVISM | An artistic movement of the early 20th Century, characterised by the use of bright colours and simplified forms (7) |
| STAY | One of a series of metal ribs or strips of whalebone used to stiffen an early style of corset; or, a guy-rope (4) |
| MANNERS | 'Comedy of ---', is a literary genre which is often characterised by the satire of social behaviour (7) |
| IMPEI | Who said "Life is architecture and architecture is the mirror of life" |
| SMUT | Fungal disease of plants, characterised by the conversion of affected parts into black, powdery masses of spores (4) |
| EOLITHIC | Denoting a period at the start of the Stone Age, characterised by the earliest stone tools (8) |
| SCAT | A type of jazz singing characterised by the use of improvised vocal sounds instead of words (4) |
| TEL | Bauhaus architecture is predominant in the White City area of the Israeli seaport, ... Aviv |
| JAPAN | This country's architecture is renowned for its mastery of minimalism, integration with nature, and innovative use of materials |
| CHOPIN | Polish-born classical composer and virtuoso pianist; an early style of platform shoe; or, an old Scottish measure equal to two mutchkins (6) |
| MOORISH | A early style of Spanish architecture with horseshoe-shaped arches (7) |