| ELLO | Greeting in London's East End |
| SPARRER | Cock ____, founded in London's East End in 1972, was an influential punk rock band |
| JACKTHERIPPER | Pseudonymous murderer of at least five women in London's East End in 1888 (4,3,6) |
| EASTENDERS | British soap set in London's East End |
| DOGS | Isle of _, peninsula in London's East End (4) |
| RUBY | Curry in London's East End? (4) |
| TEALEAF | Bird, a female, full of energy -- magpie in London's East End? (3,4) |
| DANDELION | Plant a new food shop in London's East End |
| MIDWIFE | Call the ___, drama series set in London's East End (7) |
| ADAMANDEVE | First people to have belief in London's East End (4,3,3) |
| ERRED | Made faux pas picked up in London's East End (5) |
| TOYNBEE | WR engine 5961 named after charitable hall in London's East End (7) |
| AVERAGE | In London's East End, get angry and mean (7) |
| JELLIED | ******* eels, traditional English dish that originated in London's East End (7) |
| COLUMBIA | ___ Road, scene of a flower market in London's East End (8) |
| STEPNEY | A district of London's East End, in Tower Hamlets (7) |
| COCKNEY | London's East End dialect |
| ISLEOFDOGS | Area of London's East End (4,2,4) |
| DEMESNE | Large estate seemed strange round London's East End |
| COCKNEYS | Inhabitants of London's East End |