| EUSTON | Central London railway terminus in the borough of Camden (6) |
| CHARINGCROSS | Central London railway terminus in the City of Westminster (7,5) |
| STPANCRAS | Railway terminus in the London Borough of Camden (2,7) |
| LINCOLNSINNFIELDS | The largest square in London in the borough of Camden (8,3,6) |
| KENTISHTOWN | An area of Northwest London in the Borough of Camden (7,4) |
| KINROSS | _ Town, an area of London in the Borough of Camden (7) |
| KIRKBY | Merseyside town in the borough of Knowsley; the name derives from the Old Norse for 'church' and 'village' (6) |
| HENDON | London area in the Borough of Barnet noted for its RAF Museum and Police College |
| ILFORD | Town in E London; administrative headquarters of the Borough of Redbridge (6) |
| ELTHAM | South-east London district within the borough of Greenwich (6) |
| MATINS | Early morning service from front of terminus in Maine State to end in Massachusetts (6) |
| CRABBE | Poet whose character Peter Grimes in The Borough inspired an opera by Benjamin Britten (6) |
| KENSINGTON | District in south London mainly in the borough of Lambeth (10) |
| BENNINGTON | District in south London mainly in the borough of Lambeth (10) |
| KENNINGTON | District in south London mainly in the borough of Lambeth (10) |
| KINGS | Central London railway terminus that opened in 1852 (5,5) |
| EASTHAM | A London district in the borough of Newham (4,3) |
| YANKEES | New York-NY baseball team based in the borough of the Bronx (7) |
| OVAL | Cricket ground in the borough of Lambeth, London (4) |
| CHERTSEY | Town in the Borough of Runnymede, Surrey, that grew up round an abbey founded in 666 |