| EBLANA | Theatre located in the basement of BusA¡ras, but no longer in operation. It took its name from a settlement identified by Ptolemy. (6) |
| MONDIAL | Ferrari V8 produced from 1980 to '93, though I prefer to remember the mid-'50s 2.0-litre sports-racer from which it took its name (7) |
| BELOW | 54 ___ (apt name of the cabaret in what was once the basement of Studio 54) |
| GOING | When something is in operation, it is what (5) |
| THEOLDVIC | London theatre located on the corner of The Cut and Waterloo Road (3,3,3) |
| LYCEUM | West End theatre located just off the Strand (6) |
| AIRLIFT | Emergency operation It is organised with flair (7) |
| TALLYHO | Sporting cry of friend in basement of frat house (5-2) |
| DUNGEON | Basement of a castle, perhaps |
| SANDWICH | Two or more slices of bread with a filling that took its name from the title of the earl, John Montagu (8) |
| THEDOORS | Rock band, formed in Los Angeles in 1965, which took its name from the title of an Aldous Huxley novel (3,5) |
| ASHTRAYS | In the forest, square and in schools but no longer in pubs? (8) |
| CIAO | The mascot of the 1990 World Cup took its name from which Italian salutation? (4) |
| SAVOY | In 1889, which prestigious new London hotel took its name from the theatre next door? (5) |
| OZOMATLI | Latin rock band that took its name from an astrological symbol from the Aztec calendar |
| IMPRESSIONISM | Art movement that took its name from the title of an 1872 Claude Monet work |
| CARLSSON | This version of the Saab 9000 took its name from a Swedish rally legend (8) |
| EXTINCT | Incorporated in a different text, but no longer in being (7) |
| DEFUNCT | Sport in Delaware and Connecticut no longer in operation (7) |
| THEGOONIES | Actor Sean Astin took the treasure map from this 1985 hit film (with permission), but no longer has it; he thinks his mother, Patty Duke, accidentally threw it out years ago during a move |