| DRURYLANE | West End theatre street (5,4) |
| PALLADIUM | The London ---, West End theatre on Argyll Street, Soho (9) |
| DRURY | england: Theatre Royal ___ Lane (West end theatre in London) |
| ASTORIA | Song Without End briefly seen in West End theatre formerly (7) |
| APOLLO | Divine musician appearing in a West End theatre (6) |
| DOMINION | Party with henchman from West End theatre (8) |
| ALDWYCH | West End theatre (7) |
| LYCEUM | London West End theatre (6) |
| NOVELLO | Short story cut by old West End theatre |
| LYRIC | West End theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue (5) |
| WHIMSICAL | Fantastic hour visiting West End theatre production’s not suitable for all |
| JOHNGIELGUD | English actor knighted in 1953, after whom a West End theatre is named (4,7) |
| PINTER | Harold ___, British playwright whose work is being celebrated in a season of performances at the West End theatre named after him (6) |
| GIELGUD | John ___; actor with a West End theatre named after him (7) |
| BILLKENWRIGHT | West End theatre producer and film producer who has been on the Everton board since 1989 |
| AVENUE | Shaftesbury -, major road at the heart of London's West End theatre district (6) |
| PRINCEOFWALES | West End theatre on Coventry St, near Leicester Square (6,2,5) |
| ADELPHI | London West End theatre on The Strand, opened in 1806 (7) |
| ATREST | Still, somewhat, theatre street (2,4) |
| BROADWAY | Manhattan's musical theatre street |