| MUNNINGS | Painter of horses whose works can be seen at his former home, Castle House in Dedham, which his widow converted into a museum (8) |
| ESSEX | A home county, site of Audley End House, parts of the Dedham Vale AONB and Sir Alfred Munnings' former home Castle House (5) |
| LIPPI | Italian painter whose works can be seen in the Brancacci Chapel, Florence (5) |
| BEAUTYSPOT | Eccentric buys teapot in Dedham Vale for one (6,4) |
| COBBLER | Sweetened iced drink last seen at his workplace? (7) |
| MEADOWS | Hayfields such as those surveyed by Charles Darwin at his former home Down House, where he developed the theories in On the Origin of Species (7) |
| STERNE | Author, clergyman, humorist and sentimentalist whose life is celebrated at his former home, Shandy Hall (6) |
| HOWARD | Castle -; house in North Yorkshire, co-designed by John Vanbrugh (6) |
| BALMORAL | - Castle; house in Royal Deeside (8) |
| CHATEAU | A country house, castle or manor house in France (7) |
| THEWAY | Ben Affleck plays an alcoholic who attempts to get his life back on track by stepping into the role of basketball coach at his former high school in the drama _ Back (3,3) |
| GLAMIS | ____ Castle, home in Angus in Scotland to the Lyon family (6) |
| GIBBONS | Woodcarver whose works can be found at Hampton Court Palace, Petworth, St Paul's Cathedral and Windsor Castle (7) |
| REPTON | Considered Lancelot Brown's successor, landscape designer whose work can be seen at some 400 gardens including Woburn Abbey and Longleat (6) |
| TALBOT | Inventor of the calotype process whose pioneering book The Pencil of Nature includes photographs of his former home Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire (6) |
| LISZT | Composer, the canon of whose works can be heard (5) |
| ANSEL | Adams whose work can be seen at MoMA |
| ADAM | One of three architect brothers whose workmanship can be seen at Audley End, Osterley Park, Syon House and the library at Kenwood (4) |
| ALLOWAY | Village of southern Scotland in which Robert Burns was born in 1759, and in which his poem ' Tam o' Shanter' is set (7) |
| INIGO | Architect whose work can be seen following a trip to Covent Garden (5, 5) |