| DRURYLANE | Covent Garden street that is home to the Theatre Royal (5,4) |
| STMARTINS | New inn tests alarm in Covent Garden street (2,7,4) |
| LONGACRE | Covent Garden street from which John Logie Baird made Britain's first television broadcast in 1929 (4,4) |
| PICCADILLY | London street that is home to Fortnum & Mason, the Royal Academy and the Ritz Hotel |
| FIREBRAND | Peace Garden St. city named for a burning lingerie item? |
| THIRTY | Number of Ramsay Street that is home to the VargaMurphy family (6) |
| NDAK | Peace Garden St. |
| EDT | Garden St. setting today |
| HAYMARKET | West End street extending from Piccadilly Circus to Pall Mall, where the Theatre Royal is situated (9) |
| RUSTICATE | Exile's game on street that is disrupted by Jaguar? (9) |
| AMBULANCE | Transport to get one to the theatre? (9) |
| HOSPITALS | Where trips to the theatre send you to sleep? (9) |
| TRENCHANT | Showing keenness, heads for Theatre Royal entrance |
| SPRINKLER | A ____ system for fire prevention was installed in London's Theatre Royal in 1812 |
| STRETCHER | In the old days, got carried out by those going to The Theatre or one of those providing a big spread? (9) |
| GWYN | One of the spellings of the surname of an orange-seller who became a leading actress at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane and a mistress of Charles II (4) |
| DRURY | & 20D Common name of the Theatre Royal on Catherine Street, London, associated with Nell Gwyn |
| LANE | Common name of the Theatre Royal on Catherine Street, London, associated with Nell Gwyn (5,4) |
| PLAYGOER | One enjoys the Theatre Royal eg, working under pressure (8) |
| ROADIE | The street that is setting up the equipment (6) |