| LUTYENS | Architect of the Cenotaph (7) |
| MEMORIAL | Foreign currency note found on top of the Cenotaph? |
| IKTINOS | Athenian architect of the 5th century BC who co-designed the Parthenon with Callicrates and the sculptor Phidias (7) |
| EDWIN | British architect who designed the Cenotaph on Whitehall and most of New Delhi (5,7) |
| RAPHAEL | Painter and architect of the High Renaissance who created The Parnassus, Sistine Madonna and Disputa (7) |
| IMHOTEP | Probable architect of the pharaoh Djoser's pyramid, one of the few commoners deified in ancient Egypt |
| EDWINLUTYENS | British architect who designed The Cenotaph on Whitehall (5,7) |
| MONUMENT | From the Latin meaning "remind", a commemorative structure such as the Cenotaph in Whitehall; or, a building of historical importance (8) |
| BEHRENS | Peter ___, Hamburg-born architect of the I G Farben Offices in Frankfurt (7) |
| LATROBE | Benjamin Henry -, architect of the United States Capitol in Washington, DC (7) |
| NEUMANN | Balthasar, German architect of the baroque era who died in 1753 (7) |
| STANLEE | Architect of the modern comic book |
| ANEURIN | --- Bevan, architect of the National Health Service |
| FRAMERS | Architects of the U.S. Constitution, with "the" |
| WARMEMORIAL | Tepid individual was part of failing morale at the cenotaph (3,8) |
| DONKEYJACKET | Footwear once supposedly controversial at the Cenotaph (6,6) |
| TONE | Old revolutionary buried up in the cenotaph (4) |
| APHAGIA | Group occupying cenotaph - a giant, potentially life- threatening issue (7) |
| ELGRECO | Painter, sculptor and architect of the Spanish Renaissance, born in Crete (2,5) |
| DESTIJL | Group of Dutch artists and architects of the 1920s which included Mondrian and Van Doesburg |