| WEMBLEY | London sports stadium which housed the 1948 Olympic Games (7) |
| DOME | Toronto's new sports stadium which opens on June 3, 1989 |
| SKY | Toronto's new sports stadium which opens on June 3, 1989 |
| CRYSTAL | Building designed by Joseph Paxton which housed the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 (7,6) |
| ROSWELL | City in New Mexico which housed the Walker Air Force Base 1942-67 (7) |
| BORSTAL | Suburb of Rochester, Kent, which housed the UK's first juvenile prison |
| FIRHILL | Historic name of the stadium which is home for Partick Thistle F.C. (7) |
| AVIGNON | Which French city housed the pope from 1309 until 1376? (7) |
| SPANDAU | Berlin prison which housed Nazi war criminals (7) |
| SAQQARA | It was begun c. 2630 BCE, and it was the first pyramid to be built. It housed the tomb of King Djoser, who ruled Egypt during the Third Dynasty. Where is this pyramid located? |
| MATHIAS | Bob, 1948 Olympic decathlon winner (7) |
| WALTHAMABBEY | Essex church which housed the last religious community to be closed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries (7,5) |
| ARECIBO | Until July 2016, Puerto Rico's ____ Observatory housed the world's largest radio telescope |
| PALACE | Building designed by Joseph Paxton which housed the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 (7,6) |
| JAMAICA | Arthur Wint was the first runner from ____ to win Olympic gold, in the 1948 400m final |
| CAPTURE | 2003 British film based on the 1948 novel by Dodie Smith, I - the Castle (7) |
| COLETTE | French author and actor who was awarded the 1948 Nobel Prize for literature (7) |
| OLIVIER | Laurence, Best Actor Oscar-winner for the 1948 film Hamlet (7) |
| CRAVENCOTTAGE | London sports stadium with yellow bars covering over the top |
| GODDESS | "The ... ...", 1948 book by Robert Graves subtitled A historical grammar of poetic myth (5,7) |