| DRURYLANE | Street in London between Aldwych and High Holborn (5,4) |
| CHANCERYLANE | Road linking Fleet Street and High Holborn |
| STAPLE | ____ Inn, in High Holborn, is London’s only surviving Elizabethan half-timbered building, on the site of a former wool trade centre and later an Inn of Chancery |
| ADMIRALTYARCH | Landmark building in London between The Mall and Trafalgar Square |
| VAUXHALL | Bridge in London between Chelsea and Lambeth Bridges (8) |
| TEMPLEBAR | Former western gateway of the City of London, between Fleet Street and the Strand |
| BELGRAVIA | Wealthy district of central London between Kensington and Westminster southwest of Buckingham Palace |
| WHITEHALL | Street in London that houses Britain's main government offices (9) |
| SAVILEROW | Street in London well-known for its bespoke men's tailoring (6,3) |
| CHEAPSIDE | Street in London (9) |
| SOHO | Section of London between Oxford Street, Regent Street and Shaftesbury Avenue (4) |
| OLDTIMES | Pinter play first performed at London's Aldwych Theatre in 1971 (3,5) |
| LUDGATE | Westernmost gate of early London's defensive wall, lying between Temple Bar and Holborn Bar (7) |
| FRIERNBARNET | District of north London between New Southgate and Woodside Park |
| DOWNINGSTREET | The street in London in which the prime minister lives (7,6) |
| TRAVERS | Ben ____ was the main writer of the 1920s and 1930s Aldwych farces |
| STRAND | Street in London parallel to the Thames, site of Somerset House and the Courtauld Gallery (6) |
| PALL | ___ Mall (Street in London, England) |
| PALLMALL | England... Famously posh street in london: 2 wds. |
| SAVILE | ____ Row, street in London noted for its traditional men's bespoke tailoring (6) |