| LUTYENS | Knighted architect whose works include the Whitehall Cenotaph (7) |
| CENOTAPH | The - - -, Whitehall war memorial (8) |
| WREN | Knighted architect |
| ALBERTI | Leon Battista, 15th Century Italian architect whose works include part of the facade of the Santa Maria Novella in Florence (7) |
| ANTONIO | Spanish architect whose works include the church of the Sagrada familia in Barcelona (7,5) |
| VIGNOLA | Giacomo Barozzi da ___, 16th-century architect whose works include the Villa Farnese at Caprarola (7 |
| BERNINI | see 48ac, Italian sculptor and architect whose works include the Baldacchino over the high altar of St Peter's Basilica in Rome |
| APHAGIA | Group occupying cenotaph - a giant, potentially life- threatening issue (7) |
| GAUDI | Spanish architect whose works include the church of the Sagrada familia in Barcelona (7,5) |
| INIGOJONES | Influential English architect whose works include the Queen's House at Greenwich (1616-19) and the Banqueting House at Whitehall (1619-22) (5,5) |
| RICHARDROGERS | British architect whose works include the Pompidou Centre in Paris and the Lloyd's building in London (7,6) |
| GIANLORENZO | and 41ac, Italian sculptor and architect whose works include the Baldacchino over the high altar of St Peter's Basilica in Rome |
| IMPEI | Chinese-born American architect whose works include the glass-and-steel pyramid at the Musee du Louvre in Paris |
| NORMANFOSTER | Architect whose works include the terminal building at Stansted Airport and the Gherkin (6,6) |
| FOSTER | Norman ?, architect whose works include 30 St Mary Axe, London, aka The Gherkin |
| MIES | Ludwig ___, Aachen-born architect whose works include the Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic (4 |
| EEROSAARINEN | 20th Century architect whose works include the TWA terminal at John F Kennedy Airport, New York (4,8) |
| PALLADIO | Andrea -, 16th-century Italian architect whose works include the Chiesa del Santissimo Redentore in Venice (8) |
| WEBB | Aston ___, British architect whose works include Admiralty Arch (1908-9) and the principal facade of Buckingham Palace (1913) (4) |
| SPENCE | Sir Basil, British architect whose works include Sussex University (6) |