| WOLSEY | Norfolk's Lord Nelson was buried in St Paul's Cathedral with a marble sarcophagus that was originally made for Cardinal ... of Suffolk (6) |
| NELSON | Horatio, naval commander who was buried in St Paul's Cathedral in 1806 (6) |
| TUSCANY | A region in central Italy, site of a cathedral with a dome designed by Filippo Brunelleschi in its c |
| LINCOLN | English cathedral with a five and a half ton bell called Great Tom (7) |
| LEIPZIG | City in Saxony where J.S Bach is buried in St Thomas' Church (7) |
| STPAULS | London cathedral with a Whispering Gallery (2,5) |
| OPIE | Painter in the chiaroscuro manner who was introduced to London as the "Cornish wonder" by John Wolcot and, at the end of his life, buried among the greats in St Paul's Cathedral (4) |
| TRAFALGAR | Cape on the SW coast of Spain, south of Cadiz, that was the scene of a decisive naval battle in 1805 in which Nelson was mortally wounded |
| CIRCUMSPICIT | In St Paul's Cathedral a visitor "looks around" |
| WHISPERING | _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Gallery, circular walkway inside the base of the dome in St Paul's Cathedral (10) |
| AUSTEN | Jane, English novelist who was buried in Winchester Cathedral in 1817 (6) |
| ADVENTURESOME | Risky projects housed in a roof space in St Pauls? |
| TRAFALGARDAY | 21 October, celebrated by a ceremony at the statue of Lord Nelson in the Bull Ring in Birmingham and elsewhere |
| POMPEII | Translated poem in page 2 that was buried in Italy (7) |
| TUT | In a 1978 song he was "buried in his jammies" |
| HANDEL | Which German-born composer was buried in Westminster Abbey's Poets' Corner in 1759? (6) |
| CAEN | Port city of NW France in which William the Conqueror was buried in 1087 (4) |
| CHARLESDICKENS | Oliver Twist novelist who was buried in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey: 2 wds. |
| HAMILTON | Emma ___, mistress of Lord Nelson who died in Calais in 1815 (8) |
| EMMA | First name of Lady Hamilton, mistress of Admiral Lord Nelson; she was baptised in Neston, on Wirral (4) |