| COLUMN | Supporter of architecture (6) |
| PILLAR | Supporter of architecture (6) |
| HANGINGBUTTRESS | Supporter of architecture? |
| CASSON | Director of architecture at the Festival of Britain who was elected president of the Royal Academy in 1976 and illustrated the Prince of Wales' The Old Man of Lochnagar (6) |
| ROCOCO | Style of architecture, etc. prevalent during the reign of Louis XV of France (6) |
| RUSKIN | Art critic and watercolourist who wrote The Seven Lamps of Architecture and championed J. M. W. Turner in the first volume of his Modern Painters (6) |
| TUSCAN | One of the five classical orders of architecture (6) |
| GOTHIC | Understood this classical style of architecture (6) |
| NORMAN | Medieval style of architecture (6) |
| RENOWN | Area of architecture now neglected (6) |
| EIFFEL | Towering figure of architecture? |
| IONIC | Greek form of architecture seen in The Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient wo |
| LORIMER | Exponent of the Arts and Crafts style of architecture who restored a number of historic houses and castles and designed Ardkinglas House; or, a maker of metal bridle parts (7) |
| GEORGIAN | Description of the style of architecture which developed during the reigns of the four Hanoverian kings of Great Britain (8) |
| HUGHCASSON | Director of architecture for the Festival of Britain, knighted in 1952 (4,6) |
| ANNE | First name of a queen whose name is immortalised in a style of architecture as well as a flat race at Royal Ascot, a blend of tea and a flower with lace-like petals (4) |
| ARTNOVEAU | The Glasgow School of Art is an example of which style of architecture? |
| PALLADIAN | A European style of architecture inspired by the designs of a 16th Century Venetian architect (9) |
| DORIC | Relating to one of the five classical orders of architecture; characterised by a column with no base and a fluted shaft (5) |
| MORESQUE | Style of architecture engineers introduced into place of worship |