| ROSEGARDEN | Feature of Downing St one regards with confusion (4,6) |
| POSTOFFICE | Heritage listed building in Joseph St, 1 across, the former .... ...... (4,6) |
| ECSTASY | 'What pipes and timbrels? What wild ___?' (John Keats 'Ode on a Grecian Urn' st. 1) (7) |
| STREETWISE | Cynical in respect of Downing, for one |
| DELIGHTFUL | Greatly pleasing to have filled thug with confusion (10) |
| AEROLOGIST | A set of stories about old soldier and saint - one studies the atmosphere |
| SUPPLICANT | Can pupils cross by end of street, one asks |
| SANDMARTIN | Polish saint, one possibly sheltering on river bank |
| INSTIGATED | Got working in street, one closed off to some travellers? |
| SAMANTHACAMERON | A man's Eton charm worked with a former lady of Downing Street (8,7) |
| GOWN | Trendiest coming out of Downing Street in formal wear (4) |
| ALLEGRA | Recent appointment to the post of Downing Street press secretary (7,8) |
| STRATTON | Recent appointment to the post of Downing Street press secretary (7,8) |
| CAT | Larry of Downing Street? (3) |
| CATS | Larry of Downing Street and his ilk? * (4) |
| BEST | A superlative of "good"; one's smartest attire; a person's utmost effort or endeavour; a winning majority; a personal record or PB; or, a casual expression of one's regards (4) |
| IDEALISES | Thought one might sell out, which one regards as perfect (9) |
| LOOKS | How one regards one's comeliness (5) |
| TEN | Downing St. number of note |
| ROSE | Pants one regards where bloomers on display (4,6) |