| PINEWOOD | - Studios, filmmaking complex west of central London that opened in 1936 |
| EDGWAREROAD | Major thoroughfare through the west of central London (7,4) |
| EUSTON | Railway station in London that opened in 1837 as the terminus of the London and Birmingham Railway |
| SAVOYTHEATRE | Building in London that opened in 1881 to stage Gilbert and Sullivan works (5,7) |
| DORCHESTER | Hotel in London that opened in 1931 and retains some original furnishings (10) |
| STEINWAY | ____ Hall, musical venue in London that opened in 1875 |
| LINE | New route through London that opened in May 2022 (9,4) |
| SADLERS | ____ Wells, theatre in central London that re-opened in 1931 under Lilian Baylis (7) |
| HYDEPARK | Recreational green area in central London that includes the Serpentine (4,4) |
| PALLMALL | Street in central London that connects St James's Street to Trafalgar Square (4,4) |
| HYDE | ____ Park, green space in central London that includes Speakers' Corner (4) |
| REGENTS | ___ Park, green space in central London that contains an open air theatre (7) |
| DAKOTA | Storied apartment building west of Central Park, with "the" |
| BOHEMIA | Stole across border to the west of central African region (7) |
| INDOOROOPILLY | Riverside suburb west of central Brisbane (13) |
| PANTHERS | Rugby league team whose home ground is 55km west of central Sydney (8) |
| WESTMINSTER | Area of central London, location of the Houses of Parliament and Buckingham Palace (11) |
| SOHO | Old hunting cry that's heard in part of central London (4) |
| PIMLICO | Area of central London in the City of Westminster (7) |
| CARIBBEAN | Islands west of Central America (9) |