| PALLMALL | Street in London noted for its gentleman's clubs |
| SAVILE | ____ Row, street in London noted for its traditional men's bespoke tailoring (6) |
| JERMYNSTREET | London thoroughfare known for its gentleman's outfitters (6,6) |
| DRURY | ____ Lane, street in Covent Garden in London noted for its theatres (5) |
| HARLEYSTREET | Road in London noted for its specialists in medicine and surgery (6,6) |
| RICHMOND | ____ Park, green space in London noted for its deer (8) |
| HARLEY | ____ Street, road in Central London, noted for its private medical practices (6) |
| EDGWARE | ____ Road, street in central and north London noted for its Middle Eastern restaurants (7) |
| GREENWICH | Borough in south-east London noted for its maritime history (9) |
| SMITHFIELD | Area in the City of London noted for its meat market (10) |
| EARLS | ____ Court, area of west London noted for its exhibition centre that closed in 2014 (5) |
| SOHO | A district London noted for its nightlife (4) |
| HAMMERSMITH | District of West London noted for its Apollo theatre |
| AUERBACH | Berlin-born British figurative artist of the School of London noted for impastos including Head of E.O.W. IV and Head of Leon Kossoff (8) |
| SAVILEROW | Street in London well-known for its bespoke men's tailoring (6,3) |
| STRAND | Old English word for "shore" from which a street in London, parallel to the Thames, derives its name; or, a single length of hair (6) |
| DOWNINGSTREET | The street in London in which the prime minister lives (7,6) |
| PALL | ___ Mall (Street in London, England) |
| WHITEHALL | Street in London that houses Britain's main government offices (9) |
| CHEAPSIDE | Street in London (9) |