| ORANGERIES | With examples at Kensington Palace, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Heveningham Hall, large architectural glasshouses originally for growing citrus trees and exotic plants (10) |
| HERBARIUM | Collection of preserved and catalogued plants for scientific study, such as the one at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (9) |
| ANNE | With the favourites Lady Sarah Churchill and Lady Abigail Masham, Queen who lived and died at Kensington Palace and was the last Stuart monarch (4) |
| LIBRARY | With examples at Chatsworth, Blenheim Palace and Chanters House, a collection of books or the room dedicated to their storage (7) |
| BAUHAUS | German school of art and archi tecture, 1919-33 (7) |
| OVOLO | Totally silent, it appears, over archi-tectural feature (5) |
| TREFOIL | Three-lobed ornament in archi tecture (7) |
| TOMPION | Master horologist whose works include two clocks for the Greenwich Observatory for Charles II, a clock in Bath's Pump Room and sundials for Kew and Hampton Court gardens (7) |
| BOTANIC | Royal - Gardens, Kew; centre of plant and mycological research which is a popular visitor attraction (7) |
| RICHMOND | London town near Kew and Ham (8) |
| PRENTICE | ___ -Hall: big name in publishing |
| MAYORS | City Hall big shots |
| BANKS | Botanist who accompanied James Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific and helped to establish the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew (5) |
| KEW | The name by which the Royal Botanic Gardens in London are known (3) |
| ASKEW | When the Royal Botanic Gardens can be out of line? (5) |
| INVERLEITH | Extensive Edinburgh Park alongside the Royal Botanic Gardens (10) |
| WEBB | Architect whose London designs include the facade of Buckingham Palace the Admiralty Arch and the frontage of the Victoria and Albert Museum (4) |
| ORANGERY | Type of glasshouse found at Kew Gardens and Kensington Palace (8) |
| TOPIARY | Meaning "fancy gardening", shrubs or trees clipped into ornamental shapes, such as the examples at Levens Hall (7) |
| WREN | Architect who transformed Nottingham House into Kensington Palace and added to the front of Hampton Court (4) |