| IMPEI | Who said "Life is architecture and architecture is the mirror of life" |
| SENECA | Roman philosopher who said "Life is never incomplete if it is an honorable one. At whatever point you leave life, if you leave it in the right way, it is whole" |
| DEFOG | Clear the mirror of mist |
| TALE | "The Mirror of Matsuyama," for one |
| NASH | Wit who said "Life is not having been told that the man has just waxed the floor" |
| AUNTIEMAME | She said "Life is a banquet, and most poor suckers are starving to death!" |
| ORTHODOX | Boxing stance that is the mirror image of southpaw (8) |
| GLASSPAPER | Is "The Mirror" two times smoother? (5,5) |
| IMAGE | "Behaviour is the mirror in which everyone shows their ___": Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (5) |
| RAVENNA | This city in northeastern Italy was the capital of the Roman Empire in the 5th century CE. Its Church of San Vitale is one of the finest examples of Byzantine architecture and decoration in western Eu |
| EYES | The mirrors of the soul, it's said (4) |
| GOTHIC | What early style of architecture is characterised by the lancet arch, the ribbed vault, and the flying buttress? (6) |
| LEASTIT | "Architecture is life, or at ___ is life taking form..."--Frank Lloyd Wright |
| TEL | Bauhaus architecture is predominant in the White City area of the Israeli seaport, ... Aviv |
| RUSKIN | Art critic and watercolourist who wrote The Seven Lamps of Architecture and championed J. M. W. Turner in the first volume of his Modern Painters (6) |
| MARBLE | From "sparkle, shine" and with the variety "pavonazzo", named after Italian for "peacock", a form of limestone used in architecture and sculpture; or, a block, carving, statue, taw etc, made of said r |
| ARTDECO | Style of interior design, jewellery and architecture characterised by geometric designs and bold colours and outlines, popular in the 1920s and 30s (3,4) |
| FORRESTGUMP | "My mama always said life was like a box of chocolates" movie |
| DORIC | Which order of Greek architecture is characterised by a plain, sturdy column? (5) |
| FRET | Greek key pattern in decorative art and architecture; a sea fog; or, each one of a series of wire ridges on the fingerboard of a guitar (4) |