| HAMPTONCOURT | ___ Palace, Royal residence in Richmond originally built for Cardinal Wolsey (7,5) |
| PALACE | Royal residence on the River Thames originally built for Cardinal Wolsey (7,5,6) |
| HAMPTON | --- Court Palace, residence originally built for Cardinal Wolsey |
| TUILERIES | ___ Palace, royal residence in Paris destroyed in 1871 by the Paris Commune (9) |
| BUCKINGHAM | ____ Palace, royal residence in London, privately acquired by George III in 1761 (10) |
| NONSUCH | ___ Palace, royal residence built for Henry VIII on the Epsom road near Ewell, Surrey (7) |
| CHRISTCHURCH | Oxford college originally named after its founder, Cardinal Wolsey (1525) (12) |
| COURT | _ _ Palace, royal residence near Richmond (7,5) |
| TRIANON | Petit -; chateau in Versailles originally built for Madame de Pompadour (7) |
| WINDSOR | Market town in Berkshire, home to a castle originally built for William the Conqueror (7) |
| ATOMIUM | Landmark building in Brussels that was originally built for the 1958 World Fair (7) |
| ROMANCE | An opening for Cardinal in his head office makes for a good story |
| BOULDER | City in Nevada, US, originally built for those working on the construction of the Hoover Dam (7,4) |
| HOUGHTON | - Hall; Palladian house in Norfolk originally built for Sir Robert Walpole whose piano nobile state rooms decorated by William Kent include a huge scallop-shell-crowned bed (8) |
| CITY | City in Nevada, US, originally built for those working on the construction of the Hoover Dam (4) |
| KILOGRAMME | Memorial King George originally built for unit (10) |
| PRYCE | Jonathan ___, actor who portrayed Cardinal Wolsey in 2015 BBC TV drama series Wolf Hall (5) |
| WOLSEY | Norfolk's Lord Nelson was buried in St Paul's Cathedral with a marble sarcophagus that was originally made for Cardinal ... of Suffolk (6) |
| ASHE | Born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1943, Arthur ... won his first title as a professional tennis player in 1970, taking the Australian Open singles |
| MIRROR | Glass Menagerie's opening in Richmond for starters, then two runs across Ohio (6) |