| BOROUGHMARKET | ___ Junction in south London, whose signal box is now in the NRM (7,6) |
| NORWOOD | Soviet spy from south London whose identity was revealed in 1999 (6,7) |
| MELITA | Soviet spy from south London whose identity was revealed in 1999 (6,7) |
| MALLARD | Celebrity locomotive No. 4468 in the NRM (7) |
| DERWENT | Name of Stockton & Darlington 0-6-0 No.25 preserved at the NRM (7) |
| SCIENCE | _ Museum Group, including the NRM (7) |
| CLAPHAMCOMMON | Large triangular park in south London where a tree in memory of the actor Jeremy Brett was planted in 2007 |
| LEWISHAMILTON | He's committed to track husband leaving hotel in South London? |
| CRYSTALPALACE | Area in south London (7,6) |
| ULLMANN | Fritz ____'s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, first published in German in 1914, is now in its seventh edition |
| LIONS | Which club, launched in Dallas in 1917, is now in over 180 countries? (5) |
| FELTHAM | Town in West London, whose largest employer is Heathrow Airport (7) |
| STALBANS | Midland Main Line station where the South signal box has been preserved (2,6) |
| HYDEPARK | 350-acre Royal green space in London whose Serpentine lake created for Queen Caroline in 1730 was originally six natural ponds (4,4) |
| CLAPHAM | ___ Junction, London railway station; the busiest in Britain by daily rail traffic (7) |
| XEROX | Company whose name is now in dictionaries as a verb meaning photocopy |
| FIATPANDA | Italian car introduced in 1980 that is now in its third generation |
| WHITTINGTON | Merchant and Lord Mayor of London whose rags-to-riches life story inspired a folk tale performed in |
| SOHO | District of London whose name is derived from a former hunting cry (4) |
| FRAME | Mechanical structure set apart from apart from a signal box, to control signals in sidings (6,5) |