| PUDDINGLANE | London street where the Great Fire started (7,4) |
| DOWNING | London street where the prime minister lives (7) |
| BAKERY | Shop where the great fire of London started (6) |
| GRATE | Where the Great Fire is said to have started? |
| PUDDING | ____ Lane, site of a bakery where the Great Fire of London began in 1666 (7) |
| CHRISTOPHER | English architect who designed St Paul's Cathedral, in the English Baroque style, after the Great Fire of London (11,4) |
| PRIVET | Shrub often used for hedging in neat suburban gardens, hence its use as the name of a muggle street, where the non-magical "perfectly normal" Dursleys reside, in the fictional universe of Harry Potter |
| ROOST | A bounder on the street where the birds rest |
| ELSEONEARTH | "People stop and stare, they don't bother me; For there's nowhere ... that I would rather be," sang Andy Williams in On The Street Where You Live (4,2,5) |
| TINPANALLEY | New York's West 28th Street, where many music publishers were based |
| TWENTY | Number of the house on Ramsay Street where the Kennedy family lives (6,5) |
| BRIDGE | __ Street, where the market is in EastEnders (6) |
| SIXTEEN | Number on Coronation Street where the garage is located (7) |
| SEVEN | No ___ Coronation Street, where the Alahans live (5) |
| AVENUE | Street where the meeting is to take place? (6) |
| LANE | Wisteria _, street where the Desperate Housewives lived (4) |
| RAMSAY | ___ Street, where the locals live in Neighbours (6) |
| GLEBE | Street where The Broons live (5) |
| THIRTY | Number of Ramsay St where the Rebecchi family used to live, now inhabited by the Varga-Murphys (6) |
| STOW | Antiquary whose Survey of London during Elizabeth I's reign charts life in the capital from its castles and towers to the butchers and bakers prior to the Plague and the Great Fire (4) |