- - BBC miniseries, first shown in 2005, about the construction of five famous buildings
- - whip herald - damaged building
- - Religious building
- - Vulgar type secures the bar, having offloaded one religious building
- - Church dealt with arch in disrepair
- - Halted car travelling to church building
- - Naughtily had claret in religious building
- - Building with picture windows?
- - Large religious building for Christian worship
- - Principal church of a diocese — such as St Paul's, eg
- - herald uncertainly follows feline into big church
- - place of worship carl hated, maybe
- - One hundred articles rejected shortening church
- - the card represented a large place of worship
- - Using some Magnificat, he'd rallied for principal church
- - Elaborate charade about time left for city feature
- - Reconstruction of car held at church
- - London's St Paul's ...
- - Most important architectural monument to see?
- - Principal church
- - Principal church of a diocese
- - Large and important church
- - City's main church
- - Drunk had claret in church
- - Impressive church car halted in crash
- - Had claret (anag.)
- - Church leader in captivity had later converted
- - Principal diocesan church
- - Carted Hal off to church
- - See here, stirred dark chocolate cook stupidly rejected
- - Notre Dame, for one
- - Halted car travelling to place of mass meeting
- - Big church car halted in crash
- - Church relative
- - St. Patrick's, e.g
- - Bishop's seat
- - Church in US state full of hatred in ruins
- - Large church
- - Bishop's bailiwick
- - Amiens attraction
- - Big church
- - Wren creation
- - Large, important church
- - Kind of ceiling
- - Saint Paul's, for one
- - Chartres attraction
- - Minster
- - Kind of tourist town
- - Winchester, for one
- - St. Patrick's or St. John's.
- - Church.
- - Place of worship
- - Dramatic murder scene
- - Visitor attraction, say, in California by the city road recalled
- - medical scan by that man doctor albert church
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