| NELSONSCOLUMN | Monument in Trafalgar Square, London, designed by William Railton |
| NELSONS | Monument in Trafalgar Square, London, designed by William Railton (7,6) |
| COLUMN | Monument in Trafalgar Square, London, designed by William Railton (7,6) |
| ADMIRALTYARCH | Landmark building at the eastern end of The Mall in London, designed by Aston Webb (9,4) |
| NATIONALGALLERY | Art museum in Trafalgar Square, London |
| PORTRAIT | National ___ Gallery, building in Trafalgar Square, London (8) |
| CENOTAPH | Monument in Whitehall, London designed by Edwin Lutyens, copied in several Commonwealth countries (8) |
| STPAULS | ___ Cathedral, building in London designed by Christopher Wren (2,5) |
| ARCH | Marble -; structure in London designed by John Nash (4) |
| THESHARD | Highest skyscraper in London designed by Italian architect Renzo Piano (3,5) |
| HOLKHAM | - Hall; seat of the Earls of Leicester in Norfolk, originally designed by William Kent for Thomas Coke in the 1700s (7) |
| STRAWBERRIES | Portrayed with purloining thrushes in a pattern designed by William Morris and with leaves represented on the coronets of dukes, earls and marquesses, fruits or "fraises" often sold in punnets (12) |
| THISTLES | Depicted on some textiles designed by William Morris and with seeds eaten by goldfinches, prickly plants used as the botanical symbols of Scotland (8) |
| FAWCETT | Millicent ---, British suffragist of whom a statue was unveiled in Parliament Square, London, in 2018 (7) |
| EMPIRESTATE | ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William F. Lamb) |
| CHRYSLER | ___ Building (N.Y.C. landmark designed by William Van Alen) |
| BURGHLEY | - House; Tudor mansion designed by William Cecil, Lord High Treasurer to Elizabeth I (8) |
| SOMERSET | - House; building on the Strand designed by William Chambers (8) |
| CHARLOTTEDUNDAS | Famous steamboat designed by William Symington (9,6) |
| WEARING | Gillian ___, artist whose statue of Millicent Fawcett stands in Parliament Square, London (7) |