| MARBLEARCH | Built in 1827 as the main entrance to Buckingham Palace, what was moved to a corner of Hyde Park in 1851? (6,4) |
| PYRAMID | Form which serves as the main entrance to the Louvre Museum (7) |
| ARCH | Structure forming part of a bridge or an aqueduct; or, a triumphal gateway, such as that designed by John Nash, originally as entrance to Buckingham Palace (4) |
| EARING | Nautical term for a line fastened to a corner of a sail for reefing (6) |
| INSET | Fashionable group relegated to a corner of the display? (5) |
| SEAL | Close up the main entrance to library (4) |
| GEORGES | The main entrance to Tara Street Station is on _______ Quay. (7) |
| ELBE | Royal treatment: Mr. Elba, dashing actor who in 2016 chose his mum to escort him to Buckingham Palace to receive the honor of membership in the Order of the British Empire |
| QUOIN | A homophone of a word for a nummary bit, flan or piece, that refers to a corner/keystone, a salient angle of a building, a voussoir or a wedge (5) |
| ROW | Rotten _, bridleway running along the south side of Hyde Park in London, created by William III In 1690 (3) |
| THEMALL | What is the name of the long, wide road which leads to Buckingham Palace? (3,4) |
| ROTTENROW | Track for horseback riding along the south side of Hyde Park in London (6,3) |
| MARBLE | ___ Arch, monument at the corner of Hyde Park (6) |
| HOSPITAL | --- corner, a corner of a made-up bed in which the bedclothes have been neatly and securely folded (8) |
| MALL | The ___ is the name of the long, wide road which leads to Buckingham Palace. (4) |
| GOLDSTATECOACH | As per Coronation Day... The royal horse-drawn transport of eight Windsor Greys carrying Their Majesties to Buckingham Palace after the official crowning at Westminster Abbey: 3 wds. |
| PYLOS | Port in Greece that was the scene of the Battle of Navarino in 1827 (5) |
| FONT | In medieval churches, the ____ was usually close to the main entrance |
| DIAGONAL | A line from a corner of a square across to its opposite corner (8) |
| BIRDCAGEWALK | Street that runs along the south of St James's Park to Buckingham Palace |