| WATERFERN | New rafter constructed in plant (5,4) |
| FRACTURE | Break in new rafter containing elements copper (8) |
| BUTTERCUP | Plant originally constructed in flatter environment? |
| HOOVERDAM | Colorado River barrier in Nevada, constructed in the 1930s (6,3) |
| LABYRINTH | Huge maze constructed in Crete by Daedalus to contain the Minotaur in Greek Mythology (9) |
| GOTACANAL | Waterway in southern Sweden, constructed in the early 19th Century (4,5) |
| BIOLOGIST | Igloo's constructed in part for scientist (9) |
| SHEIKDOMS | Kids' homes constructed in the gulf countries (9) |
| AESTHETIC | Tea chest I constructed in good |
| SOMEWHERE | Homes were constructed in an unspecified place (9) |
| SHORTCAKE | Pastry on track constructed in Oxford (9) |
| GREATWALL | Defensive structure constructed in the 3c B.C. stretching from the Yellow Sea to the central Asian d |
| LENNON | The Strawberry Fields Memorial in New York's Central Park was constructed in memory of John ... |
| PREFAB | It's constructed in one place and placed in another, in short (6) |
| SUNDEW | Plant constructed in two days back-to-back (6) |
| FORBIDDENCITY | Palace complex in Beijing constructed in the 1400s (9,4) |
| EARLYENGLISH | He's in gallery, constructed in old architectural style (5,7) |
| CASTLES | Old or informal name for rooks in chess; or, a general name for fortresses such as those constructed in Wales under the direction of Edward I (7) |
| DEVELOPMENTAREA | Eva let promenade be constructed in region where new factories are established (11, 4) |
| BOURGES | The Gothic cathedral of Saint-Etienne, which was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1992, dominates this French city. It was constructed in 50 years, beginning at the end of the 12th century, |