| EASTHAM | A district of the London borough of Newham, east of Charing Cross (4,3) |
| STRATFORD | Part of the London borough of Newham that was the main site of the 2012 Olympics (9) |
| BARRIER | Flood control system between the London boroughs of Newham and Greenwich (6,7) |
| MEDOC | Wine produced in a district of the Gironde departement (5) |
| GRAVES | White table wine from a district of the Gironde department in France (6) |
| SOHO | District of London, south of Oxford Street and west of Charing Cross Road (4) |
| THAMES | Flood control system between the London boroughs of Newham and Greenwich (6,7) |
| FLOOD | River control system between the London boroughs of Newham and Greenwich (6,5,7) |
| STRAND | London road on which the front of Charing Cross Station is located (6) |
| PINNER | London suburb 12 miles northwest of Charing Cross; birthplace in 1947 of Elton John (6) |
| TAIHAPE | Gumboot Capital of the World, in the Rangitikei District of the North Island (7) |
| OWNGOAL | A man from Newham got into a long argument with a second footballer in the second half, and he was sent off -something that gave an advantage to the other side (3,4) |
| LEONINE | The --- City is a district of Rome on the right bank of the Tiber (7) |
| NEASDEN | Area in NW London, England, part of the London Borough of Brent (7) |
| STEPNEY | Former Metropolitan Borough that became part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in 1965 (7) |
| ADELPHI | District of the City of Westminster named after London's first neo-classical building, built by the Adam brothers |
| ROMFORD | Administrative town of the London Borough of Havering (7) |
| CHABLIS | Most northerly wine district of the Burgundy region of France (7) |
| MORTLAKE | District of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames; finishing point of the University Boat Race |
| RECOVER | Find again a district of London in a car (7) |